Musicals

Edinburgh Musicals

Bursting onto stage with the energetic opening number and wonderfully cheeky audience interactions, the com
A deliciously dark romp through the tortured actions of stepsiblings Sebastian and Kathryn, this musical br
Depicting unknown – and unrecognised – female code breakers in the US during WWII, Enigma looks up
A proficient and powerful performance that had been clearly carefully crafted, from the considered song sel
An unexpected item in the bagging area might be the least of your worries in this particular struggling sup
This comedy musical focuses on the life of ordinary office worker Bryony Buckle who, with the help of
Thriller movie-to-musical The Bodyguard is a different kind of jukebox stage hit, starting off with a literal…
It’s eyes down and look in as two of Scotland’s renowned theatre companies, Grid Iron and Stellar Quines,…
Sterling cast ‘produces’ the goods at the Festival Theatre.
Ten years on since its Broadway beginnings, Avenue Q is remounted by Sell A Door Theatre Company, showcasing…
Over 30 years since its conception in Roald Dahl’s humble writing shed in Great Missenden, his marvellous…
This sensationally slick piece of theatre is a fitting tribute to the work of the late Michael Jackson.
It’s a book, a film and a musical. Sit back and relax for a lengthy session of charades.
Strictly Sensational showcases the nifty footwork of dancers Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace in this…
Debbie Isitt knows what she’s doing. Seeing the potential to create drama and comedy around a relatable…
The jazzy number "Puttin' On the Ritz" was written by Irving Berlin and featured in the 1930 movie of the…
Snap, Crackle and Pop, this production of ‘Footloose’ grabbed your attention from the moment that the lights…
The story of little orphan Annie is given a fresh relevance through a revamp that takes the edge off the…
A ‘riveting’ second half raises this touring production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s ‘Evita’ to the…
This is a "Wind" worth catching at the Playhouse for the rest of the week. It’s a Bill Kenwright presentation…