Theatre
In 1963, the world’s first female cosmonaut, Valentina Tereshkova, was rocketed in to space where she orbited…
An ominous shadow has fallen over our world, and it takes open, inventive and courageous minds to defeat it…
What does it mean to be human? That’s a pretty big question for adults, never mind children.
“A Murder is Announced” by Agatha Christie was first published in 1950, the fourth novel featuring the…
This double bill entitled Letters from America is part of Scottish Dance Theatre’s celebrations of 25 years…
This year, the 400th since the death of the world's most iconic literary mind, marks the first tour for…
A dreamy display of light, sound, shadow and colour.
From unpublished novel, to critically acclaimed chick-flick success the tale of Elle Woods’ entrance to the…
The “…particularly thin elephant in the room” that this new play from Caroline Horton is tackling is a…
Hijinx is back at the Fringe and entirely living up to their name.
Edinburgh Music Theatre presents a Fiddler on the Roof that could give most professional companies a run for…
The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer is a beautiful, melancholy tale of love and hope.
Following the post-mortem by the Deputy Medical Examiner, Dr. Thomas Noguchi, the cause of death was “…
The comedy duo behind PREDRINKS/AFTERPARTY,Jude Mack & Eliot Salt, are back this year with Third Wheel, a…
Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, in a new version by Zinnie Harris, is served as a timely warning of the threat mass…
Some strains of musette might have been better than the incongruous chanteur that crooned the audience to…
Even if you have never seen Cole Porter’s madcap musical, you are sure to know many of the songs: the…
Written by Ena Lamont Stewart just two years after the end of the Second World War, Men Should Weep was first…
And so to the Royal Scots Club upon Abercromby Place, there to be regaled by three young ladies with their…
A prodigious playwright, Douglas Maxwell will have at least 5 of his plays performed this year - including a…