First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in The NEW Cultural Coven Podcast
After a stellar second season which involved scintillating interviews with Alan Cumming, Maureen Beattie, Grant Stott, Karen Dunbar, Sanjeev Kohli,Continue Reading
After a stellar second season which involved scintillating interviews with Alan Cumming, Maureen Beattie, Grant Stott, Karen Dunbar, Sanjeev Kohli,Continue Reading
After the success of the first season which saw guests such as Sam Heughan, Ian Rankin, Elaine C Smith, LizContinue Reading
The National Theatre of Scotland launched its new online education portal for teachers and students with a specially created educationalContinue Reading
Following the success of Dr Stirlingshire’s Discovery, a promenade co-production with RZSS Edinburgh Zoo and Grid Iron, The Royal LyceumContinue Reading
History, they say, is written by the victors. Her story, on the other hand, in the case of Isobel McArthur’sContinue Reading
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh welcome four unique and insightful voices to take part in Barber Shop Chronicles’ Talk Show,Continue Reading
Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh receives Inua Ellams’ (Fringe First-winner The 14th Tale, The Long Song Goodbye, Fastcuts and Snapshot, Marsh OrchidsContinue Reading
Cheap jokes about Uranus aside, have you ever tried flirting with a planet? Thought not. But it’s a challenge posedContinue Reading
Join Nicola Tuxworth and Gavin Yule of Lung Ha Theatre Company in conversation with Ian Rankin, one of the world’sContinue Reading
Girls aren’t allowed on the battlefield, says the sword-wielding John (George Naylor) to his sister Wendy (Isobel McArthur). Their roleContinue Reading
The lights are on, but nobody’s home at the start of kilted director Murat Daltaban’s terrific production of Rhinoceros, wonderfully adaptedContinue Reading
“Has anyone seen my fanny?” No, not Julian Clary in search of his illusive Wonderdog, but the suggestively-named Touchwood (GrantContinue Reading
Separated by the barriers of age, class and race, it is little wonder that the clandestine relationship between a fifteen-year-oldContinue Reading
This delightful production directed by David Greig is a happy mix of the historical and the contemporary, that combines minimalistContinue Reading
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