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The General Will is a new play at the Fringe from up-and-coming Edinburgh-based writer and director Salvador Kent, who uses ...
What’s on Edinburgh’s stages this week? Not a lot, to be honest. Three one-off performances equates to not so much a lull before the storm that is the Edinburgh Fringe, but a full-on becalming. The ...
Grease is a raucous, riotous classic of 1970s American musical theatre, and this new co-production between Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Blackpool Grand Theatre is packed with heart, soul, and ...
Grease is a raucous, riotous classic of 1970s American musical theatre, and this new co-production between Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Blackpool Grand Theatre is packed with heart, soul, and ...
Grease is a raucous, riotous classic of 1970s American musical theatre, and this new co-production between Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Blackpool Grand Theatre is packed with heart, soul, and ...
Opinions of Brunton users sought by East Lothian Council Users of the Brunton Theatre in Musselburgh are being urged to take part in a survey on the RAAC-hit venue before a consultation on its future ...
What is on Edinburgh’s stages this week? Tennessee Williams’ Garden District classic, a Sixties-set Shakespeare staged in a garden and a ghostly story set in a remote Highland croft provide the main ...
Tickets for the Lyceum’s 60th season, and the first of James Brinning’s tenure as Artistic Director and joint CEO, goes on general sale today, with a handful of homegrown shows and a strong touring ...
Quadrophenia, A Mod Ballet, at the Festival Theatre until Saturday, is no mere exercise in nostalgia, but a highly successful piece of dance. Sadler’s Wells, Extended Play and Universal Music’s new ...
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 ...
Monumental ★★★★☆ Momentous Up-and-coming feminist theatre company F-Bomb Theatre presents Monumental, an innovative piece of historical site-specific theatre, in the form of a walking tour around ...
The Joy of Imaginate is back! The Edinburgh International Children’s Festival returns this weekend for a day of free family events at the Museum of Scotland on Saturday, followed by a full dozen shows ...
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