Christmas

Yes, folks it’s Panto time again.
Attending a Shakespearian play is often regarded as the height of sophistication, where impeccably trained…
The Snow Queen is one of the supreme midwinter children's stories, made all the better by Mother Nature…
A large audience was in the George Square Theatre for the fifth anniversary and Festive Concert of Loud and…
In this pre-Christmas week the RSNO tours Scotland’s concert halls, but only the Usher Hall shows its festive…
Traverse Two is the Christmas home for the acclaimed production from Frozen Charlotte, one of Scotland’s…
Through Stuart Paterson’s adaptations of classic panto fare, the Lyceum usually brings something a little…
When we think of clowns, we think of cheeky but silent circus entertainers with painted white faces and that…
Debbie Isitt knows what she’s doing. Seeing the potential to create drama and comedy around a relatable…
A braw panto tale is spun out in style with this version of Sleeping Beauty.
As part of Edinburgh’s Christmas, the Gilded Balloon is staging A Bottle of Wine and Patsy Cline that was…
If Priscilla ran away to join a circus cabaret troupe and ended up, not in a desert, but in a tent, in the…
We’ve not even had St Andrew’s Day but the panto season has begun and one of the first off the starting…
The open space outside the Sheraton Hotel once again becomes home to the famous Spiegeltent where the…
Stripped back to an actor in an empty space, Matthew Bulgo’s ‘Last Christmas’ explores the gaping holes we…
In case you do not know the plot, Peter Pan is the boy who does not want to grow up, lives in the Never Land…
Cinderella, this year’s Christmas show at the Traverse, is a wee gem for children aged nought to ninety.
That glorious venue for music, Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh, with its wonderful, warm-toned organ* was the…
As the picture shows there was a full audience on Sunday evening at Greyfriars Kirk - cheek-by-jowl with the…
Edinburgh’s Christmas has begun and The Famous Spiegeltent is back in St.