Boys Don’t Dance, by disabled dance artist and choreographer Marc Brew, is a beautifully told tale of rural isolation, about a boy who just wants to dance. Imaginate’s lead commission for this years ...
In Time at the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival is an absolute gem of a show. This beautiful depiction of nature and humanity is aimed at audiences aged from three to seven. Performers Andy ...
Set three years after the events of The Barber of Seville, wherein the clever Figaro (Edward Jowle) helped Count Almaviva (Ian Rucker) woo and wed Rosina (Alexandra Lowe), The Marriage of Figaro opens ...
Once, the musical that opens the Alan Cumming era at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, has all of the trappings of a Big Event. And it certainly does not disappoint.
The Scottish Community Drama Association exists to encourage the development of volunteer-led theatre arts in Scotland. The SCDA runs the Scottish rounds of the UK-wide One Act Play Festival. It has a ...
It’s Reid Aitken’s first day of high school and he just wants to vanish. When an embarrassing incident spirals into a legend known only as “The Creeping Snake”, Reid finds himself at the centre of the ...
Here, because it might be useful, is a big alphabetical list (with links) of all our reviews of shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2025 that were Made in Edinburgh. That is 154 shows reviewed, of a total ...
Ben Martin Byrne’s play follows five restaurant workers down on their luck struggling in a minimum wage job in a capitalist world gone mad. A comedic tale on one of societies unfunny topics. From ...
Karine Polwart’s Windblown, seen at EdFringe 2025 and recently at the Lyceum, has received five nominations in the shortlists for the 2026 Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS) announced on ...
School of Rock – The Musical from Forth Children’s Theatre is only on at Broughton High School for the first week of the Fringe but you really owe it to yourself to see it if you can.
The Legend of Davie McKenzie, the latest A Play, A Pie and A Pint from Òran Mór at the Traverse, is an energetic and emotional piece. Stephen Christopher and Graeme Smith’s latest play features Davie ...
Evening: 7.30pm, Sat mat: 2.30pm. (Trav 1). Based on the extraordinary true story of a sixteen-year-old girl who led France to victory in the Hundred Years War, Saint Joan explores power, gender and ...
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