Theatre

The 1970s have been lovingly set in aspic for this revival of Mike Leigh’s unforgettable 1977 play, Abigail’s…
‘Democracy’ uses its title several times in the course of this story that can’t quite make up its mind where…
Sterling cast ‘produces’ the goods at the Festival Theatre.
Arthur Miller’s majestic, moody masterpiece is, at its centre, a psychological portrait of a salesman as an…
Peter Brook, often referred to as ‘our greatest living theatre director’, has a formidable reputation.
The comedy duo behind PREDRINKS/AFTERPARTY,Jude Mack & Eliot Salt, are back this year with Third Wheel, a…
John Byrne’s trilogy of plays, The Slab Boys, (1978) Cutting the Rug (1979) and Still Life, (1982) followed…
Everyone loves a good panto, and it doesn’t get any better than the traditional Edinburgh panto at the…
As Edinburgh begins 2017’s manipulate festival, expectation is high. What has been an incredibly diverse,…
The Imaginate Festival is now in its 23rd year. Running for a full week at venues across Edinburgh, the 2012…
All are gathered here today to celebrate the life of Sandy Munro, a life that is certainly illustrious,…
This production of Iain Crichton Smith’s last play, Lazybed,  has special significance for more than…
Polish writer Lidia Amejko’s The Lives of the High-Rise Saints (an intriguing take on Butler’s classic 18th…
At the end of last year, a young father (Matt Coyne) entered the viral world of online with hilariously…
With freezing temperatures and bone-chilling winds you could be tempted to stay indoors curled up on the sofa.
Russian writer Nikolai Gogol was a master story teller. He specialized in exposing the ridiculousness of…
Rheged, Gwynedd, Dinas Powys and Strata Florida – the names seem more potent that anything mentioned in the…
Strictly sensational ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ was a surprise hit at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
The last ten years have been quite an emotional rollercoaster for Tolkien fans. First of all, some unknown…
Rebecca Biscuit and Louise Mothersole, who are sh!