Theatre
A lifelong fan of the works of P G Wodehouse, I was very much looking forward to tonight’s performance of…
The opening night’s weather for the latest production by Holyrood Amateur Theatrical Society (HATS) was…
“What gets you hot?” - “What’s the best thing your body can do?” asks Ell Potter and Mary Higgins.
This year’s seasonal yarn at the Brunton is the truly amazing story of...
Online dating provides even the shyest of wall flowers an opportunity to abandon their usual social…
The premiere of Midsummer – a play with songs in Autumn 2008 at the Traverse Theatre was a magical, romantic…
As part of Edinburgh’s Christmas, the Gilded Balloon is staging A Bottle of Wine and Patsy Cline that was…
Rambert is back in town with an outstanding triple bill at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.
It is always appealing to hear that a hitherto little or unknown story about brave women is being brought…
What happens when harsh reality sidles its way through a creation of fantasy?
From artist to activist; poets to pioneer, fools to the forgotten; writers to rulers, significant figures…
An interweaving of two feminine winter tales.
The American playwright, Tennessee Williams is renowned for his compassionate and graceful observations on…
Bring on the puppets! Annual visual theatre festival Manipulate gets underway at the Traverse with a play…
There often seems to be more young people who present as being “on the spectrum” than ever before.
The background music of the '60s group the Shirelles was presumably to set the time frame for this piece but…
A precision machine oiled with gallons of talent!
The world has only been at peace for about 8% of its recorded history.
A plane plunges into the sea. A sole survivor, along with his suitcase, is washed up on the shore of a…
The Canterville Ghost is a thoroughly charming, slickly delivered slice of light entertainment that will…