What’s on Edinburgh’s stages this week? There is not a huge amount, it must be said. Unless you are reading this at the ...
Set out for a short run at the Traverse, Lung Ha’s The Table is a curious hybrid of immersive theatre, dance, spoken word and imagery. A hybrid that draws you in and leaves you asking more. The ...
BookFest: Booking opens today, Thurs 28 June. The Edinburgh International Book Festival, now firmly established at the Edinburgh Futures Institute in Lauriston Place, has its usual quota of ...
Two of my diligent actors were crawling about the carpet floor whilst I was trying to work out how best to explain a hole in the darkness. I wasn’t doing the best job, and I had spent a week trying to ...
The Karate Kid – The Musical, at the Festival Theatre this week and the Glasgow Theatre Royal next, is one of those shows that is touring ‘ahead of its West End debut’. While there are many things to ...
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, ‘the world’s foremost gender-skewering, comic ballet company’ return to Edinburgh for two nights at the Festival Theatre. And they bring fun and a high standard ...
The Hen Night by Debbie Hannan, the last in the current season of A Play, Pie and a Pint from Òran Mór at Assembly Roxy, is a wonderfully performed piece that is great fun as well as deceptively ...
During the Fringe, All Edinburgh Theatre covers, or attempts to cover, all theatre Made in Edinburgh. We are the only outlet to do so: It’s our USP, if you like. We are now looking for volunteer ...
In Gretel, at Assembly Roxy as part of the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival, Italian contemporary circus company Quattrox4 take their audience on a journey to discover the meaning of “home” ...
Scottish Opera’s The Marriage of Figaro kicks off a limited engagement at the Festival Theatre in style, delivering a revival of Sir Thomas Allen’s 2010 production full of flair, humour, and ...
Once, the musical that opens the Alan Cumming era at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, has all of the trappings of a Big Event. And it certainly does not disappoint.
Funeral For My Boobs by Hannah Howie, the latest Play, Pie and a Pint from Òran Mór at Assembly Roxy, is a touching autobiographical tale presented as an all-singing, all-dancing spectacular. The ...
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