Visiting Edinburgh

Edinburgh visitor attractions and info.

The City Art Centre unveiled its latest exhibition at the end of July, the David Mach RA RSA presentation…
The annual Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a spectacular show, part military part dance, that exceeds…
The premiere of Black Coffee in December 1930 was reviewed in The Times:
Sometimes you have an experience that you know you will remember long into your life. A memory that will find…
There seems to be a dearth of originality by lyricists and composers these days when it comes to creating…
The title track of this hit show states ā€˜It's got groove it's got meaning’, as Grease tours with a fresh cast…
Written in just four days in Tokyo, 1929, Noel Coward created the free spirited character of Amanda in…
The Blisses don’t live up to their heavenly name. They are a bohemian family of four living in the relative…
Traverse Two is the Christmas home for the acclaimed production from Frozen Charlotte, one of Scotland’s…
The exhibition in the National Library of Scotland on George IV Bridge, tells the personal stories of the…
To describe Sue Glover’s ā€˜Bondagers’ as a classic of contemporary Scottish theatre is but to do it justice.
As the skyline darkens, strange sounds and glimmering lights come from the Royal Botanic Garden.
Once again, Agatha Christie’s beloved mystery play is back on an Edinburgh stage – this time to celebrate its…
You are invited to retreat from the mundanity of adulthood, to be engulfed in Slava’s enchanting snowstorm,…
A towering show from Wee Stories! Wee Stories has once again scattered their magic over a classic tale and…
The hit of 2014’s Edinburgh Festival makes a welcome return.
Opening with the kind of musical build-up that grace productions of a certain age, ā€˜Spamalot’ signalled that…
ā€œWho sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?ā€ Pablo Picasso
It is hardly exaggeration to suggest ā€˜The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil’ changed Scottish…