Theatre
An ominous shadow has fallen over our world, and it takes open, inventive and courageous minds to defeat it…
Women have the reputation for being lippy, yet manage to be both silenced and erased from much of history.…
At the end of last year, a young father (Matt Coyne) entered the viral world of online with hilariously…
In 1987 the Edinburgh International Festival presented the world premiere of Iain Heggie’s play, A Wholly…
Russian writer Nikolai Gogol was a master story teller. He specialized in exposing the ridiculousness of…
The opening moments of ‘The Idiot at the Wall’ promise well; a pleasing burst of traditional tunes welcomes…
A meeting in a Scottish classroom between Malawi exchange student Susan (Teri Ann Bobb-Baxter) and 50…
It is over 20 years since I first saw Frank McConnell and Michael Marra perform A Wee Home from Home as part…
Named for the album played constantly in one man's last days of fighting his losing battle with cancer,…
Tim Burton meets Jim Henson in a beautiful and poetic masterpiece from German puppeteer company…
The unspeakable tragedy of losing a child lies at the heart of this Frank McGuinness’ 2012 monologue The…
Lucas Petit (Alasdair Hankinson) may wear a jacket bright enough to be coveted by Michael Portillo, but he is…
A story of love, treachery and dysfunctional families set in a historical context – all the ingredients of a…
Some Riot Theatre are back to Glitter Punch even more Fringe-goers this year after 2016’s sellout show and a…
The real case of the ‘man on the moor’ caused considerable interest at the time, in part prompted by a series…
“A man may be accused of cowardice for fleeing away from all manner of physical dangers, but when things…
Greenside venue is an oasis of greenery and peace in this frantic Fringe time. If you’re very lucky, you…
Regarded alongside Hamlet as one of the greatest plays in English literature, King Lear explores the very…
The only things a fully-grown man has to fear in this world are a fully grown woman and an unopened bank…
‘Democracy’ uses its title several times in the course of this story that can’t quite make up its mind where…