Theatre

Impossible keeps the realm of magic in a land far, far, away, where men are clever, funny and brave, and…
Welcome to AGAS – The Amateur Gardening Appreciation Society.
This year marks the Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival’s 21st birthday and to celebrate the programme offers…
Multi award winner and acclaimed writer and director Lara Foot flies into the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with…
Touring Consortium Theatre Company delivers Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge with a powerful punch.
The Traverse Dance Festival, now in its fourth year, opened gently on Tuesday night with SMITH dance theatre’…
Jim is searching for his thingummy. He can’t seem to find it no matter where he looks, and isn’t sure quite…
Teenage angst – we’ve all been there. Being ‘in with the out crowd’ is no joke.
Welsh writer Tim Price’s first, full-length play, For Once, was born out of a writer’s workshop held in…
Mark Thomas has a long history of picking his way through a precarious path, with protest on one side and…
As scores of teacher chastened school weans gather in the upstairs foyer to enter the auditorium of the…
This was a great little 1997 movie set in depressed Sheffield, a city felled by industrial decline.
Rambert’s 2016-17 tour of Britain includes five new music commissions in its repertoire, but it’s the long-…
The Weir opens on a driech January Edinburgh night when it’s easy to imagine stepping through the door of…
Adapting a book to a play is challenge.
‘Rent’ is a musical with a message that not only hits home, it hits a home run. Edinburgh Music Theatre are…
Shakespeare wrote his Scottish play, Macbeth, in English in the early years of the reign of his Scottish King…
Guys - find your fedoras, and dolls - get your garters out, as Frank Loessers bold and brash adaptation hits…
It is a truly amazing skill to be able to pitch quality theatre at wee ones aged up to 2 but that is exactly…
A song about a pair of old lovers, Ah yes, I remember it well , featured in the 1958 film, Gigi.