Theatre
Surrounded by vintage leather suitcases, higgledy-piggledy piles of papers and books, coats, umbrellas,…
For over a decade Philip Gandey’s show the Lady Boys of Bangkok in the Meadows has been the Fringe show that…
“1-2-3, it’s so easy, it’s like taking candy off a baby”.
The Canterville Ghost is a thoroughly charming, slickly delivered slice of light entertainment that will…
Edinburgh Music Theatre presents a Fiddler on the Roof that could give most professional companies a run for…
The Mikado contains perhaps the wittiest of Gilbert’s lyrics and this production was a spirited, lively and…
Regarded alongside Hamlet as one of the greatest plays in English literature, King Lear explores the very…
One of TVs most popular series from the ‘80s comes to Edinburgh with the highly suitable pun in the title…
When Hollywood bought the film rights to the novella, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, Truman Capote was adamant…
In the early 1960s, it was an inspired idea to adapt the stage play, “I am a Camera” based on Goodbye to…
Who wouldn’t want to live under a safe sky where birds, not bombers, fly?
Even if you have never seen Cole Porter’s madcap musical, you are sure to know many of the songs: the…
A plane plunges into the sea. A sole survivor, along with his suitcase, is washed up on the shore of a…
Meera Syal’s semi-autobiographical tale, first published as a novel in 1996, lands squarely on the King’s…
John Byrne’s trilogy of plays, The Slab Boys, (1978) Cutting the Rug (1979) and Still Life, (1982) followed…
Today’s maze of social complexities is at the core of this fast paced funny piece about the result of rage…
manipulate Festival is now in its 9th year and its regular successful Snapshots sessions are designed to…
A sumptuous interactive journey of movement and colour through Aboriginal Australia.
‘It takes balls to be a Bugle Boy’ so says one of the three blue satin clad drag artists who strut on to the…
Through Stuart Paterson’s adaptations of classic panto fare, the Lyceum usually brings something a little…