Theatre

The only things a fully-grown man has to fear in this world are a fully grown woman and an unopened bank…
What do you get when you put the educational premise and puppetry style of Sesame Street, a cynical yet…
balletLORENT’s Snow White is darkly beautiful and disturbing, with just a hint of magic.
‘They’re aa oot o step but oor Johnnie!’ So claims the old Scots saying as a proud mother watches a parade of…
From the opening bars of Jan Komarek’s remarkable soundscape, we sense we are about to explore unusual…
Scandalous Scots is an enticing title for Tightlaced Theatre’s 2012/13 season.
The ability to 'tell' something is facilitated through the use of language, however the cognitive processes…
Emerging into the light at the end of a performance, and examining the drunken spider’s track marks that…
It is a brave thing to transpose a classic play out of its time and update it to a contemporary setting.…
The names of Flanders and Swann may sound positively antediluvian to a young generation, but to the lunchtime…
Banish any budget blues with a visit to Edinburgh Playhouse this week.
Rambert is back in town with an outstanding triple bill at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.
Ladies and gentlemen, roll up! Roll up! Come and witness as the Cirque Berserk troupe unpack all of the ‘Big…
Ivan was brought up in Govan, ‘the land of the beige raincoat and the tightly gripped message bag’ and now…
First staged in 1951, Rogers and Hammerstein “The King and I” is based on Margaret Landon's novel, “Anna and…
To ‘take someone’s path away’ is how Alison Peebles describes the reality of being diagnosed with and…
Jolson, the Musical, takes us on an autobiographical journey of the famous singer's life.  Born Asa…
The world’s favourite transvestite show returns to the Edinburgh Playhouse after only three short years away…
David Grieg's play Yellow Moon engages the audience from beginning to end. Following its run at the…
Kander and Ebbs 1966 musical Cabaret is based on Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood, his memoirs of…