Fawlty Towers – The Play, at the Playhouse until Saturday, is a lovingly assembled recreation of the television programme that is designed to give pleasure to its many fans.
This year’s Manipulate Festival contains ten live pieces of puppetry and visual performance, five of them from Scottish and Scotland-based creatives, over its run from Wednesday 4 to Tuesday 10 ...
Ulster American, from EUTC at the Bedlam for two performances only, is an intelligently staged production of an explosive piece.
This month saw Pitlochry Festival Theatre launch Out in the Hills, a brand new festival celebrating all those LGBTQIA+, that “invites everyone to find new ways to look at the world, and each other.” ...
Lost Girls / At Bus Stops, the latest Play, Pie and a Pint from Òran Mór at the Traverse, is a rather sweet take on a time-honoured dramatic dilemma.
Edinburgh companies will be staging 253 shows at EdFringe 2025. That is 35% more than a year ago, double the number in 2018 and enough to make up the whole Fringe of 1974. And All Edinburgh Theatre ...
Who’s The Fairest of Them All?, written & directed by Holly Wagner at Erstwhile Media’s One Dramatic Night, retells Snow White, while questioning who the true villain of the story is.
A jukebox musical of 1980s karaoke classics is brought to life to mark the 40th anniversary of legendary compilation tape series Now That’s What I Call Music! at the Edinburgh Playhouse this week.
Scottish Opera and the D’Oyly Carte Opera celebrate the 150th anniversary Gilbert & Sullivan’s partnership by pairing Trial By Jury with A Matter of Misconduct!, a new operetta commissioned in ...
In a witty two-hander about missed connections, wrong timing, and the opportunities that present themselves —or don’t— by chance in life, Seating Plan trips onto the Nip stage at Gilded Balloon Patter ...