Poetry and storytelling
Poetry and storytelling
It’s a hundred years since the phizz-whizzing Roald Dahl was born and Owen & Olly’s Beastly Bash…
Filled with records, poetic musings, and beautiful love poems, this show is like stepping into the poet’s own…
De Profundis is the most personal and wrenching of Oscar Wilde’s works, written not as a ‘work’ but as an…
Sonsie Music’s adaptation of A Moose in the Hoose adds up to some finely tuned children’s storytelling.
It’s no fun being ‘in with the out crowd’ at any time of life but it’s especially painful as a young person…
Richard Demarco is not happy. The grand old radical of Edinburgh art is not happy because of what he sees…
This was a very informative and entertaining tour of some historic sites in and around St Giles'.
The muse stripped bare.
A personal journey of discovery round WWI Dundee.
Fully immersive, evocative experience, In the Ink Dark is a living poem comprised of conversations, podcasts…
Inspired by the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce, Peapod Productions brings the ghostly tale of “…
Mikey and Addie first appeared in 2012 and was part of that year’s imaginate Festival (Read my review
Heritage and genealogy are prominent aspects of modern culture, reflecting a widespread desire for a personal…
Amsterdam is a casual and contemporary spoken-word performance exploring themes of identity, love, and art,…
In a hand-built garden shed at the edge of the Pleasance Courtyard is a room of perfect intimacy.
The 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival launched the “most international programme in its history”…
Seven years after its original inception, Donald Smith’s adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic…
Over 250 years after his birth, Robert Burns’ influence on Scottish language and culture is alive and well.
LGBT History Month takes place throughout February, aiming to replace ignorance and prejudice with knowledge…
First Reading of a new play about the life of Belle Stewart, a cultural icon, and Scottish Traditional…