Theatre

‘Rules? Schmules!’ So says the resident of floor 101 of Poultry Park Apartments where she heedlessly breaks…
Shown as part of Edinburgh’s International Science Festival, Lost At Sea is the latest production by…
Waves, by Alice Mary Cooper, is a beautiful story told with touching simplicity.
The background music of the '60s group the Shirelles was presumably to set the time frame for this piece but…
Another of Cameron MacKintosh’s extravagant spectacles propels its way onto the Festival Theatre stage this…
For many people, old-fashioned panto is a creaky anachronism where men dressing as women shouldn’t be that…
Superb ‘South Pacific’ soars to new heights. Escape the unwelcome blast of wintry weather and enjoy the warm…
Outside the Omnitorium, Assembly’s latest venue at the back of George Square theatre a sign states ‘This…
“1-2-3, it’s so easy, it’s like taking candy off a baby”.
It’s a brave man who decides to cover Roy Orbison the 1960s crooner who had such a distinctive voice and…
You are invited to retreat from the mundanity of adulthood, to be engulfed in Slava’s enchanting snowstorm,…
It’s always good to watch theatre companies taking an ambitious turn, and they can hardly come more ambitious…
Boxing may not be the sport of kings, but it is the sport of artists, writers and great leaders.
Strictly sensational ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ was a surprise hit at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
‘Trains and boats and planes’, says the Burt Bacharach song about love being lost through public transport.…
Him marks another episode in the 2016 Luminate festival, a chance to explore and celebrate growing older in…
Oscar Wilde is renowned for his comedies of manners which observe and satirise the upper class lifestyle and…
One woman, one man. Two stories told in the third person.
Taking off shoes and heading stocking soled in to an enticing Bedouin tent on the stage of the Brunton stage…
PASS Out is the final show for this year’s HND Acting and Performance graduates from Edinburgh College.