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 ...
A Dungeons & Dragons Comedy (Tartan Tabletop) Thurdays: 4 Jun 2026 Evening: 8pm Scotland’s number one D&D live show. Join the Tartan Tabletop gang for an evening of quests, special guests and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Brimming with music and whimsy, fear and wonder, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, touring to the Festival Theatre all week, is a spectacular interpretation of C.S. Lewis’s classic novel.
Màiri McAllan, the MSP for Clydesdale, will take responsibility for culture in First Minister John Swinney’s new “streamlined” cabinet, announced today, Wednesday 20 May 2026. McAllan has been ...
Funeral For My Boobs by Hannah Howie, the latest Play, Pie and a Pint from Òran Mór at Assembly Roxy, is a touching autobiographical tale presented as an all-singing, all-dancing spectacular. The ...
Sally Hobson’s extraordinary new play, Baby Mash-up, what on Earth are you doing? from stillpoint theatre company, slips onto the stage with a sly sense of otherworldliness for the first of two ...
Nosejob (Heads on Crooked) Thurs 21 May 2026 Evening: 7.30pm. A brain-rot re-imagining of Nikolai Gogol’s The Nose for easily ...
Playwright Zinnie Harris is to step down as Associate Artistic Director at the Royal Lyceum Edinburgh, according to a statement issued by her and the theatre today, Thursday 21 May 2026, According to ...
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 ...
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