Visiting Edinburgh

Edinburgh visitor attractions and info.

Priscilla ain’t the only Queen in the desert, as three go gallus in Alice.
"I am big. It's the pictures that got small."
Peter Pan needed to have his shadow sewn back on. Chris Hannan takes the notion of our shadow selves and runs…
Hairspray lifts and holds a crowded Playhouse audience in a full-bodied production that is full of bounce.
From artist to activist; poets to pioneer, fools to the forgotten; writers to rulers, significant figures…
You are invited to retreat from the mundanity of adulthood, to be engulfed in Slava’s enchanting snowstorm,…
Talk about Priscilla, Queen of the Panto!
As the skyline darkens, strange sounds and glimmering lights come from the Royal Botanic Garden.
This year, dance lovers can flock to see a diverse Bevy of Swans, or to use a more apt expression, a…
The premiere of Black Coffee in December 1930 was reviewed in The Times:
I rarely review films anymore having swapped writing for making my own very modest efforts in the medium and…
Once upon a time has never been so lively, green, and grandiose with this tour of Shrek the Musical.
Edinburgh’s Christmas has begun and The Famous Spiegeltent is back in St.
A revival for its 30th anniversary since busting out its legwarmers is only right to celebrate the show that…
‘The Show must go on’ was a maxim that P.T. Barnum and Brian Conley would probably share.
Once again, the Bohemian Light Opera take to the King's stage with another triumph.
A Burns Supper in August may seem a daft idea, but that's the essence of The Robert Burns Experience held in…
A Tale of Two Cities was Dicken’s favourite of his creations and one of which he was immensely proud, and it…
There is no faulting the music to American Idiot.