Interview: Caitlin Skinner
Callum Madge speaks to the Director of Village Pub Theatre who are showcasing their work at the Traverse Theatre from March 31st.
Callum Madge speaks to the Director of Village Pub Theatre who are showcasing their work at the Traverse Theatre from March 31st.
A look ahead to the 2013/2014 season of Edinburgh’s premiere company theatre.
Emma Hay talks to Vanishing Point’s Matthew Lenton about doing Shakespeare for the Lyceum, and sticking up for subsidised arts.
This year’s Edinburgh International Magic Festival once again unveils a spectacular line up from eight countries.
Here you’ll find the ten definitive hot-tickets of the next two weeks
Writer Peter Arnott talks to us on the misinterpretation of the spiritual industry ahead of Vox Motus’ The Infamous Brothers Davenport at the Lyceum.
A round up of the very best of pantoland and Christmas entertainment from around Scotland.
Get the wellies out, layer up and brave the outdoors; panto season is upon us!
Stuart Paterson talks panto, politics and parties ahead of his Christmas show Beauty and the Beast at The Lyceum.
Whatever your standing on religion, science, ageing and disease is, Abi Morgan’s new play will surely challenge it.
From marriage to friendship, religion to science, Dundee to Edinburgh: it’s all about collaboration…
Although the festival is over, Edinburgh is still furnished with a great deal of arts entertainment for everyone. The only thing you need to hope for is some sunshine.
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Entertaining, illuminating and fascinating take on Shakespeare’s work filtered through the culture and traditions of the East.
Against the backdrop of the SNP’s overwhelming victory, Scottish independence comes into focus once more
In Educating Agnes, as with Tartuffe, the language is transposed to Scots and rhyming couplets, a combination which is sure to produce a rapier wit-filled farce.