Theatre

This winter season, Morag Fullarton’s award-winning show Doris, Dolly and the Dressing Room Divas returns to…
‘Did we steal to Rio or fly to Mars?’ sings the exquisite voice of Patsy Seddon at the end of this utterly…
According to renowned theatre director Anthony Nicholl (Robert Goodale), theatre is dying.
The Lion King takes the theatrical experience to a higher level. It's visually stunning. 
A sartorially splendid spectrum of sexuality greets as The Gates is entered. There is a real sense of being…
‘Money is power and freedom – who isn’t interested in that?’ asks Andy Duffy’s anonymous stock market trader.
Christmas has come early to Edinburgh in the form of the musical ‘Scrooge’ playing sadly for only one week at…
Heritage and genealogy are prominent aspects of modern culture, reflecting a widespread desire for a personal…
A dreamy display of light, sound, shadow and colour.
The Numberjacks, usually seen on the BBC Cbeebies TV channel, is a playful introduction to the world of…
Northern Ballet bring the Queen of the Nile to Edinburgh in "the finest example of a modern classical ballet…
“Never trust a butterfly. Anything that attractive has got to have an agenda.” I forget where I first heard…
"A ship is safe in the harbor, but that is not what it is built for."
The world has only been at peace for about 8% of its recorded history.
The realms of art and science, often seen as representing opposite ends of the continuum of human endeavour,…
There was a time when the performance of a Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas was de rigeur at the end of term.
When the new season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint begins, it’s almost like the arrival of the first cuckoo and…
‘Translation is always a form of treachery’. Perhaps. Yet it may be an unavoidable treachery. Dogstar’s The…
2 Pianos, 4 Hands is a clever, comedy, musical-drama, written in 1995 by two young Canadian pianists, Ted…
Online dating provides even the shyest of wall flowers an opportunity to abandon their usual social…