Theatre
All good things come to he who waits and Keith Jack, having previously toured the country as the Narrator,…
In 2002, aged 18, Joe from Stockport took a six week trip to Uganda during his gap-year.
How is it all going to end?
Asteroid? Plague? Nuclear war?
Claire (Helen MacKay) has Fraser (Alan Clark) the way she wants him at last – bound and gagged and (…
Slick and inventive direction, together with a strong cast, helped to remind us what a brilliant story A…
David Greig’s adaptation of Strindberg’s Creditors delves into the turbulent and murky waters of the human…
In 1987 the Edinburgh International Festival presented the world premiere of Iain Heggie’s play, A Wholly…
Het Filiaal are a ‘youth and music theatre’ group based in Utrecht. Through a combination of acting, music,…
Time has been spun back like an old 78 record to 1946, where it’s all fair isle slipovers, high piled hair,…
Everyone loves a good panto, and it doesn’t get any better than the traditional Edinburgh panto at the…
David Haig’s new play creates a storm at the Lyceum!
Director Bob Tomson tones down the glamour and some of the passion of this rock opera, but Jesus Christ…
Robert Burns, our Scottish bard: ploughman, poet, intellectual and humanist. While his childhood sweetheart…
Stalwarts of the annual King's panto serves up some Christmas comedy.
Tennessee Williams, the authentic, literary genius of American literature, is best known for such classics as…
This is the last play in the 5-week Autumn season of A Play, A Pie and A Pint, the now 7 year old institution…
It can be a terribly difficult thing not to fall into clichés when writing a piece such as this.
David Grieg's play Yellow Moon engages the audience from beginning to end. Following its run at the…
‘Some Other Stars’ opens in darkness but shimmers throughout in its own special light; Cath (Kirsten Murray)…
If you believe in love at first sight, you never stop looking.