Theatre

“I became what I am today at the age of twelve … “ So Amir begins to unearth a buried past of unatoned sins…
This double bill entitled Letters from America is part of Scottish Dance Theatre’s celebrations of 25 years…
To Narnia once more through the wardrobe, as we travel to one of the most iconic literary lands in the hands…
Physical comedy and biting social commentary on modern day "slacktivism" reign supreme with Follow Suit, a…
For this year’s Edinburgh International Science Festival (EISF), writer Francis Gallop has unearthed…
A guru of the Unco Guid gets his comeuppance in fine style!
Outside the Omnitorium, Assembly’s latest venue at the back of George Square theatre a sign states ‘This…
A dramatisation of poet Robert Burns' visit to Edinburgh shows the poet in a new light: but he comes off…
Editta Braun, an influential Austrian choreographer who has been referred to as the ‘Grande Dame of…
It is now more than ten years since the two hijacked planes were deliberately flown into the North and South…
Invisible Empire unpicks and nicks at the raw extremes of human experience, inducing feelings of unease and…
“Can you understand? Someone, somewhere, can you understand me a little, love me a little? For all my despair…
There was a time when the performance of a Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas was de rigeur at the end of term.
Gently-men of Edinburgh, prepare your sweet tooth and hide your children as Caractacus Potts and his family…
The 1970s have been lovingly set in aspic for this revival of Mike Leigh’s unforgettable 1977 play, Abigail’s…
Flashdance was the unexpected movie hit of the early 1980’s. With a Grammy-winning soundtrack and at least…
It’s a brave man who decides to cover Roy Orbison the 1960s crooner who had such a distinctive voice and…
Traverse Two is the Christmas home for the acclaimed production from Frozen Charlotte, one of Scotland’s…
It can be a terribly difficult thing not to fall into clichés when writing a piece such as this.