Theatre
Welcome to Hollywood where beneath the palm trees and neon lights everybody has a dream, even if it’s only
The Keep It Fringe Fund for artists bringing their shows to the Edinburgh Fringe, will be returning this ye
The 50 recipients of £2000 grants from the inaugural "Keep it Fringe" fund, led by Fringe Society President
It’s not an Edinburgh Festival, unless everybody is invited.
Launched in 2013, TradFest is Edinburgh’s main multi-arts festival dedicated to Scottish culture, traditional…
How many times have you heard that walls have ears or that if only they could talk? Houses are museum
International, visual theatre, puppetry and animated film combine for the latest incarnation of the…
It feels only fitting that in returning with Protest, Hannah Lavery continues presenting a si
On the 21st day of the month of September in an early year of a decade not long before our own the huma
In Gary McNair's atmospheric adaptation of Stevenson's classic gothic novel, Forbes Masson gives a…
This sparkling new version of Cinderella has been given a fashionable, gender-fluid update, in whi
The King’s Theatre capped a transformative year with the announcement last week that it has been awarded £2
Weaving the tradition of Scots storytelling in and around this new adaptation of The Snow Queen, writer Mor
"All children, except one, grow up" – J M Barrie.
The nights are darker, the weather is colder and commercial Christmas is well and truly in swing
Citadel Arts Group were surprised to discover a connection between Lily Gladstone, star of Scorsese's movie
In this one-man show, Green Tea, performer Luke Townson inhabits the dark world of the gothic thriller.
Funeral is another theatrical experience like none other from the company Ontroeren
The most delightful immersive show for children of all ages (but recommended for primary school c
“I can take any empty space and call it a bare stage. A man walks across this empty space whilst