Theatre

Jim is searching for his thingummy. He can’t seem to find it no matter where he looks, and isn’t sure quite…
It’s 50 years since Simon and Garfunkel’s ā€˜Sound of Silence’ hit the British charts. The duo’s delirious…
Scottish Dance Theatre approaches its 30th anniversary with a double bill that continues to look to the…
Does Gordon Brown Confess? Does he feel the need to do so? Should he?
Emerging theatre company Blazing Hyena is new but mighty.
The longing lyrics of the sorrowful old love song I’m making believe it’s you top and tail this mesmerising…
Clever ā€˜Cats’ continues to captivate audiences in this new production beginning a tour at Edinburgh Playhouse…
The late Michael Marra was fascinated enough by Frida Kahlo to write a song where she arrives ā€˜flooded in a…
ā€œChance rules my lifeā€ comments Amanda to Victor, on the first night of their honeymoon. ā€œIt was chance…
The opening moments of ā€˜The Idiot at the Wall’ promise well; a pleasing burst of traditional tunes welcomes…
Based on her own personal experience, April De Angelis’ play Jumpy deals primarily with an anxious pre-…
Still fresh from its UK debut in London this January, Quebec Company Cirque du Soleil hatch their production…
A revival for its 30th anniversary since busting out its legwarmers is only right to celebrate the show that…
Fear: a feeling of anxiety or distress caused by the presence of danger and a genre of performance that is…
Alan Bennett is the darling of British theatre and The History Boys, a comedy-drama, is one of his most…
Michael Rosen’s We're Going on a Bear Hunt has been gleefully delighting young children for more than 25…
ā€˜Some Other Stars’ opens in darkness but shimmers throughout in its own special light; Cath (Kirsten Murray)…
A dreamy display of light, sound, shadow and colour.
One hundred years on from the Great War we find ourselves in another age of political uncertainty.
Once again, Agatha Christie’s beloved mystery play is back on an Edinburgh stage – this time to celebrate its…