Theatre
Even if you have never seen Cole Porterâs madcap musical, you are sure to know many of the songs: theâŠ
Bakelite phones and some great â30s blues and swing music, along with Yip Harburgâs heart rending anthem toâŠ
Ten years on since its Broadway beginnings, Avenue Q is remounted by Sell A Door Theatre Company, showcasingâŠ
David Essex may be the main attraction but âAll the fun of the Fair âhas a lot more going for it!
âWhat are you most frightened of?â The first of many questions posed in a live, filmed and improvisedâŠ
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life it is all too easy to forget who you are and where youâve come fromâŠ
This light comedy about an ageing matinee idol was written by Noel Coward as an autobiographical tour deâŠ
As the first collaboration between Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1967, the musical "Joseph and theâŠ
Award winning Glasgow-based theatre company Fish & Game is back on the road with a national tour of theirâŠ
Internationally renowned Berlin based physical theatre company Familie Flöz is back, not in full voice, (theyâŠ
There is nothing more terrifying to me than the thought of losing somebody that I love. I try, like mostâŠ
The RSNO Christmas Concert contains all the old favourites, but family-friendly, flamboyant conductorâŠ
There often seems to be more young people who present as being âon the spectrumâ than ever before.
Forget an elfin boy in green tights, forget a babysitting dog, forget Tinkerbell as a darting light and addâŠ
A full house at the Traverse Theatre for âCalumâs Roadâ provided ample opportunity to gauge audience reactionâŠ
There are positive signs that âSweeney Todd -The Demon Barber of Fleet Streetâ will be another stunningâŠ
Edinburgh Playhouse has played host to itâs own "Fame Academy" having run an intensive fortnightâs workshopâŠ
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised with the original cast after itsâŠ
Meera Syalâs semi-autobiographical tale, first published as a novel in 1996, lands squarely on the KingâsâŠ
The Weir opens on a driech January Edinburgh night when itâs easy to imagine stepping through the door ofâŠ