Set in the early 1800’s, Edinburgh Days is the story of life in Edinburgh during Britain’s war with France, and…
The Dissection Room at Summerhall is a fascinating space, double height and voluminous, and Tell Me certainly knows how to celebrate that…
Grace McLean's hands deserve a review of their own. In Penelope, they become almost another piece of stage machinery. A picture…
Paul Ready is a familiar face to television audiences, notably as the wonderfully beleaguered Kevin in Motherland and the considerably more sinister…
If you think you know the old German tale of Hansel and Gretel, think again! Christian Hege challenges us to…
Very few people can say that they’ve: been a princess, drank with Elizabeth I, caused one of the biggest Swedish…
At Summerhall, as part of the Manipulate Festival, Julia Taudevin’s Auntie Empire is a show that improves as it decays.…
Presented by Edinburgh People’s Theatre, Quatermaine’s Terms gives a fly-on-the-wall view of a 1960s staffroom within an international school in…
Starting life as an idea broached on a Scratch night for budding theatre makers a year ago, Liam Rees brings…
The Lyceum Christmas show has landed! And in the tradition of Lyceum Christmas shows passed it (thankfully!) takes a wide…