Theatre

Death has never had a face to me. It does not have character. It does not have personality. It does not think…
ā€˜Trains and boats and planes’, says the Burt Bacharach song about love being lost through public transport.…
Up To Speed brings humour, fine acting skills and some clever ideas to a touching story for pre-teens.
Nosferatu is a darkly atmospheric piece of fun brought to this year’s Edinburgh International Children’s…
The story of "The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood" by Charles Perrault, later reworked as ā€œLittle Briar Roseā€ by…
For a long time the name Alvin Ailey has stirred the admiration of people across the world, and this autumn…
There is a familiar formula that creeps around with plays and films that deal with mental illness. The…
The inspiration for Clean, we are told in an off-stage voiced prologue, arose from a conversation between the…
Pagan rituals impact on the modern world in this tense drama from writer and Traverse Associate Artist Rob…
Trick of The Light and Zanetti Productions brings a haunting tale for children aged 8-13years, all the way…
Physical comedy and biting social commentary on modern day "slacktivism" reign supreme with Follow Suit, a…
Drift is the latest production from Edinburgh-based visual theatre company Vision Mechanics and is…
Six years ago, an avalanche of Hollywood films were being adapted for stage and climaxed with a fairly…
Two childhood sweethearts, Freya (Kim Allan) and Michael (Daniel Cameron), have set out on a gap year…
ā€œA Murder is Announcedā€ by Agatha Christie was first published in 1950, the fourth novel featuring the…
Combining physical theatre with an uncomfortable mockery of themselves, Ewan Downie and Johnathan Peck’s duet…
Hannah Cowley’s near forgotten 18th century feminine riposte to George Farquhar’s earlier play The Beaux’…
Unicorn Theatre’s Henry the Fifth throws in a bit of history, a bit of Shakespeare and a lot of artistic…
And so to the Royal Scots Club upon Abercromby Place, there to be regaled by three young ladies with their…
As part of Edinburgh’s Christmas, the Gilded Balloon is staging A Bottle of Wine and Patsy Cline that was…