It’s easy to get stuck in life's daily routine, to lose all excitement in life due to duty and obligation.…
Dundee Rep in a major co-production with the Royal Lyceum Theatre bring a contemporary reworking of a piece of classic…
This adaptation by Gary McNair of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, is keen to point to its source's Edinburgh roots, though…
It is a brave playwright who describes his play as “Scottish Chekhov”, but Peter Arnott’s magnificent new play does not…
Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, National Theatre of Scotland’s retelling of this boy’s own adventure novel is…
‘Castle Lennox’, presented by the Royal Lyceum Theatre of Edinburgh and Lung Ha Theatre Company, tells the story of Annis,…
‘‘to’-bor-ni’, states author Ahlam’s notes, ‘a saying in Levantine Arabic used to express affection and love. ‘May you bury me’…
Witty, cleaver and true to its original material, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is one not to be missed. A…
Seven Against Edinburgh takes us on a journey of sisterhood. Jo’s got undisguised endometriosis, Sasha has lost her mother, Nell…
In 1977 the hottest ticket at the Edinburgh Festival was comedy drama Writer’s Cramp by new Scottish writer John Byrne…