Edinburgh’s August Festivals Will Not Take Place in 2020
1 April 2020, Edinburgh: For the first time in over 70 years, the five festivals that transform Edinburgh into theContinue Reading
1 April 2020, Edinburgh: For the first time in over 70 years, the five festivals that transform Edinburgh into theContinue Reading
The acclaimed Wardrobe Ensemble adapt Judith Kerr’s beloved and iconic stories in a first-ever stage version of Mog, the finalContinue Reading
With an all-male cast of six, and the two hours’ traffic of our in-the-round and in-your-face stage reduced to sixtyContinue Reading
Celebrate the European island of clubbing this summer with this unforgettable two-hours of heart pounding dance classics at Underbelly’s CentralContinue Reading
There are student productions and then there are Royal Conservative of Scotland student productions which this year include two collaborationsContinue Reading
Breathless, having scaled the winding closes and steep staircases of Edinburgh’s Old Town with a Deliveroo takeaway box strapped toContinue Reading
Which is what their once blossoming relationship wilted into before it was cut short by separation and infidelity. And aContinue Reading
With his slender frame, stony face and sad eyes, James Dangerfield captures Buster Keaton’s innocence and melancholy to a teeContinue Reading
With its poignant meditation on what the excellent Mairi Campbell calls “time, distance, transition” – the passage of time, theContinue Reading
I doubt if there’s another actress in Scotland who could play the The King-loving quine role of Joan in MornaContinue Reading
New Perspectives Theatre Company aims to “excite, challenge and engage”. And boy did they deliver on all three fronts withContinue Reading
In September 2016 Ed Bartlam’s son Alfie, then age 4, was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour. The road toContinue Reading
Names stick. Hence why Alfred Hawthorne Hill changed his forename to Benny. The former, according to the excellent Liam TobinContinue Reading
Big Daddy and Young Theo. Sounds like a wrestling match between Shirley Crabtree and a bookish Etonian. And in aContinue Reading
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