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The world’s favourite transvestite show returns to the Edinburgh Playhouse after only three short years away…
The hit of 2014’s Edinburgh Festival makes a welcome return.
In 1975 Monty Python released their second feature film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, based on Arthurian…
David Henry Thoreau’s (1817-62) book Walden is one that every American high school student knows.
This new production on tour across the UK, celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the film version of Rodgers…
The Bunbury Company of Players have come to town! And they are bringing their revival of Oscar Wilde’s…
The world has only been at peace for about 8% of its recorded history.
Written in just four days in Tokyo, 1929, Noel Coward created the free spirited character of Amanda in…
To commemorate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, a special exhibition, "Treasures from The Queen's…
Priscilla ain’t the only Queen in the desert, as three go gallus in Alice.
The subdued and calming designs on the hanging cloths that drape the sides of the Lyceum stage totally belie…
If you love the Bee Gees and you’ve got some boogie shoes, then you’ll love Saturday Night Fever, the groovy…
For many people, old-fashioned panto is a creaky anachronism where men dressing as women shouldn’t be that…
Authentic sound makes it an easy day’s night.
There were no big surprises as the stage show follows the acclaimed T.V. series.
After a nationwide tour in 2016, Cirque Berserk land in Edinburgh for seven performances of their wonderful…
With the Commonwealth Games due to open in Glasgow on Wednesday, 23 July and the Centenary of the start of…
The premiere of Black Coffee in December 1930 was reviewed in The Times:
Sell A Door Theatre Company presents a canty, if scanty, rendition of Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach.
Four years after Pressure premiered in Edinburgh at the Lyceum in 2014, the play returns to the city with…