Location: Edinburgh change

Theatre, Play and "Edinburgh"

Sorted by event / date & time / place / most viewed / star rating. Showing 25, 50, 100 per page.

2008: Macbeth
Date Location
Set in a contemporary and brutal Middle Eastern conflict, TR Warszawa's 2008: Macbeth is unflinching in its depiction of the machine of violence that, once set in motion, works faster and ever more efficiently. With spectacular pyrotechnics, immersive video effects and an extraordinary, layered soundscape that plays tricks on the ear, Shakespeare’s web of politics, ambition and the supernatural is transformed into a contemporary, and highly physical, theatrical film. Supported by Adam…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
11 Aug18 Aug Mon 7.30–9.40pm; Wed 2–4.10pm; Thu–Sun 7.30–9.40pm Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh
Allotment
Date Location
Meet two green-fingered sisters among the plants for a cuppa, a homemade scone and a major dose of sibling rivalry as Edinburgh company Nutshell returns with its darkly funny Fringe First award winner. The show is performed on real allotments, whatever the weather, so come prepared!
View full details and ticket info
8 Jun Fri 2pm, 5pm & 7pm
Booking via Paisley Arts Centre.
Brediland Allotments, Paisley
Animal Olympics
Date Location
Find out which of your favourite animals is best suited to which sport in this quirky tale. Ages 3–7. Part of Plu Festival.
View full details
1 Jun 4pm Leith Links, Edinburgh
Antigone
Date Location
Emanuel Theatre Company. Atmospheric reworking of the Sophocles classic by a student/graduate company from Emanuel School. In the air raid shelter in 1943 the nightly residents are welcomed by the wardens and gather to hear the tale of Antigone, a self-willed little beast, who defies her uncle Creon and buries her brother. Antigone must be put to death, with awful consequences for those around her. The Jean Anouilh classic has been reinvented as a tense, energetic tragedy presented by a…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
3 Aug11 Aug Wed–Sat 1.45–2.45pm theSpaces on the Mile, Edinburgh
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 1.45–2.45pm
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
theSpaces on the Mile, Edinburgh
The Ash Girl
Date Location
PULSE. Sin. Passion. Fire. Can one young girl's rage ignite the flame that will lift her from despair? PULSE pose this question in their new and original interpretation of Timberlake Wertenbaker's play. A shockingly dark and visceral twist on the Cinderella fable, which uses powerful imagery, music and movement to examine the psyche of this abused girl. Haunting and poignant; a true living incarnation of Artaudian Theatre of Cruelty. Not for the faint hearted. Ages 14+.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
13 Aug16 Aug Mon–Thu 11.45am–1.15pm theSpace @ Venue45, Edinburgh
Beyond Hillsborough
Date Location
Zipped Up Theatre Company. Twenty three years on, lives lost, families torn apart and brought together by the same tragedy, Hillsborough. Using original interviews with survivors, bereaved family members, politicians, police and journalists we ask, is there hope after Hillsborough? Ages 12+.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 11.40am–12.40pm
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh
8 Aug11 Aug Wed–Sat 11.40am–12.40pm Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh
Casablanca: The Gin Joint Cut
Date Location
Of all the theatres in all the world …Morag Fullarton's three-hander contains some of the most iconic scenes and lines ever written.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
13 Sep15 Sep Thu–Sat 8pm Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy
Chatroom
Date Location
GYTC. In cyberspace six teenagers type and chat. What begins as seemingly innocent conversations about the trivial (Harry Potter, Britney Spears) takes a sinister turn as the teenagers, who have never met, turn on and manipulate one another. Through this chilling foundation Enda Walsh explores issues of adolescent vulnerability, the development of persona and the path everyone takes from child to adulthood, in a way that is warm, funny and deeply moving. GYTC return to the Fringe for their…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 5.20–6.10pm
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
theSpaces on North Bridge, Edinburgh
8 Aug11 Aug Wed–Sat 5.20–6.10pm theSpaces on North Bridge, Edinburgh
Cinderella
Date Location
Johnny McKnight has written this new version of the the fairy tale for this year's Royal Lyceum Christmas show, promising a modern twist on the story with a good sprinkling of magic and slapstick to keep families happy.
View full details
29 Nov29 Dec To be confirmed Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Cleansed
Date Location
Rummage Theatre / A LEAP Theatre Project. The last Magdalene laundry has closed. Mother Brigid, a lonely old lady sits in a retirement home with her brusque carer. It soon becomes clear their relationship is not what it seems. The laundries were institutions for fallen women who were incarcerated to wash their sins away. How did society fail generations of women by allowing them to be wrongfully imprisoned and brutalised? What has happened to the survivors, victims coping with life in the…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
20 Aug25 Aug Mon–Sat 3.30–4.35pm theSpaces on North Bridge, Edinburgh
The Cocktail Party
Date Location
Theatre Alba's Adult Leisure Group presents a production of TS Eliot's absurdist drawing-room satire.
View full details
15 Jun16 Jun Fri & Sat 7.30–9.30pm Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
The Cone Gatherers
Date Location
Based on the novel by Robin Jenkins, this play examines the relentless struggle between good and evil via the story of two brothers, a hateful gamekeeper and the prejudices of the class system of the 1940s.
View full details
23 Oct27 Oct Tue 7.30pm; Wed 2.30pm & 7.30pm; Thu & Fri 7.30pm; Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Desperately Seeking the Exit
Date Location
Peter Michael Marino / Laughing Horse Free Festival. In 2007, American writer/performer Peter Michael Marino wrote a musical based on the American film Desperately Seeking Susan, featuring the music of Blondie. It opened on London's West End … and closed a month later. Whoops! Desperately Seeking the Exit offers a comical, tell-all, behind-the-scenes peek at how this £4m musical was made and unmade: hatching the idea, the deals with MGM, Debbie Harry and even Madonna, the workshops, the…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
2 Aug26 Aug Mon–Sun 6–7pm Laughing Horse @ Edinburgh City Football Club, Edinburgh
The Drawer Boy
Date Location
Leitheatre presents an award-winning Canadian play about a young actor who visits an Ontario farm in order to research a part. Part of Leith Festival.
View full details
8 Jun11 Jun Mon & Fri–Sun 7.30pm South Leith Parish Church, Edinburgh
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Date Location
The big daddy of arts festivals, the Fringe has it all. The facts and figures speak for themselves: nearly 1.9 million tickets sold in 2011 for 41,689 performances of 2,542 shows in 258 venues. It's the biggest celebration of theatre, comedy, cabaret, children's shows, dance, physical theatre, musicals, operas, exhibitions and music in all its forms in the world.
View full details
3 Aug27 Aug Times vary Various venues, Edinburgh
Edinburgh International Festival
Date Location
Bringing world-class arts to the capital since 1947, the EIF sets the standard for classical concerts, opera, dance and theatre, with performers this year drawn from Australia, America, Russia, Japan, Europe and the Middle East. Already announced for 2012 are two innovative adaptations of Shakespeare: TR Warszawa’s 2007: Macbeth and Dmitry Krymov’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (As You Like It). And in Britain's Olypmic summer Edinburgh’s iconic mountain, Arthur’s Seat, is to be spectacularly…
View full details and ticket info
9 Aug2 Sep Times vary Various venues, Edinburgh
Exit Stage Left
Date Location
Ecco Theatre Company. Greg Thompson, quite simply, shines! Or rather, he did. Until tragedy struck. After many years in the shadows and desperate for the limelight once again, Greg is making a comeback directing his powerful new play, but at what cost? 'Exit Stage Left is an ambitious and well-conceived work. Greg Thompson's behaviour becomes more fractious and withdrawn as he guides his ramshackle cast of showbiz misfits towards a critically acclaimed opening night. This show is built on…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
3 Aug4 Aug Fri & Sat 5.20–6.45pm
Preview performance.
Greenside, Edinburgh
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 5.20–6.45pm
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
Greenside, Edinburgh
8 Aug18 Aug Mon–Sat 5.20–6.45pm Greenside, Edinburgh
For the Love of Willie
Date Location
City of London Freemen's School. This adaptation of Agnes Owens' novel tells the tragic story of Peggy, an ordinary girl in extraordinary times. One day delivering newspapers, the next, her life spiralling out of control. At the heart of the play is Peggy's brief and unexpected affair with her employer, with whom she falls madly in love. Initially imagining that her lover will leave his wife, Peggy is soon abandoned - pregnant, shamed and forced to fall back on her mother who makes…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
13 Aug18 Aug Mon–Sat 11.30am–12.45pm Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh
The Guid Sisters
Date Location
Martin Bowman and Bill Findlay's Scots translation of the original Québecois play Les Belles-soeurs. When Germaine Luzon wins a competition, she calls on her family, friends and neighbours help her take advantage. A story about women and economic survival in collaboration with National Theatre of Scotland.
View full details
20 Sep13 Oct To be confirmed Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Gulliver's Travels
Date Location
Irish writer Jonathan Swift’s savage political satire is seen through the eyes of visionary theatre maker Silviu Purcărete with an original score by Irish composer Shaun Davey. Driven by Davey's musical journey, Purcărete's production gathers cultural and social aspects of contemporary society and explores themes of voyage, dream, exile, immigration, emigration, solitude and togetherness. Supported by The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Romania, The Romanian Cultural Institute and…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
17 Aug20 Aug Mon, Fri & Sat 8–10pm; Sun 2.30–4.30pm & 8–10pm King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Haunting Julia
Date Location
A chilling ghost story by Alan Ayckbourn as a father searches for answers to the riddle posed by his musical prodigy of a daughter's mysterious death. Starring Christopher Timothy and Richard O'Callaghan.
View full details
9 Oct13 Oct Tue 7.30pm; Wed 2.30pm & 7.30pm; Thu & Fri 7.30pm; Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Him
Date Location
boothwessel Production Company. He is grumpy, pompous and difficult. A one-time successful writer, long withdrawn from society, he talks to himself and shouts at his computer. From the outside world, a few stubborn characters see beyond the brusque exterior. His nephew, his publisher and even his cleaner all offer lifelines. Then, after 20 years of his publisher's efforts, he wins a prestigious prize for literature meaning worldwide recognition for his work, but can he make the transfer…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
21 Aug25 Aug Tue–Sat 1.15–2.45pm theSpaces on the Mile, Edinburgh
Hitler Alone
Date Location
Paul Webster. This one-man show is an imagined solitary hour of rumination by the Fuehrer before his suicide in the Berlin bunker. It is culled from his own words and historical sources. His thoughts range over his past, present and future in moods that veer from extreme violence to lyricism, jocular reminiscence to brutal rage, touching affection to murderous hate. His themes are world history, the arts, women, Stalin and Churchill, the British Empire, dear friends, total war and the Jews.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
9 Aug23 Aug Mon–Sun 9.30–10.45pm Inlingua Edinburgh, Edinburgh
The Idiot at the Wall
Date Location
Premiere of a new play by Elspeth Turner, performed as the inaugural show from new theatre company FirstBicycle. Modern meets traditional and Gaelic meets English in this tale of myth and reality set on a Hebridean island during World War I.
View full details and ticket info
31 May9 Jun Thu–Sat 7.30pm The Pleasance, Edinburgh
Karen's Way: A Kindertransport Life
Date Location
Yellow Leaf Theatre. Based on her autobiographies and poems, Karen Gershon's story, told with unflinching honesty, is one with which few things outside of Ann Frank can compare. Karen's Way is by Vanessa Rosenthal, whose Holocaust play, Exchanges In Bialysdtok, represented the BBC at the European Broadcasting Union in Helsinki. Karen criss-crossed wartime Britain from Edinburgh to Leeds to Bristol and beyond. From trainee Palestine pioneer to chorus girl to Edinburgh student, she went from…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
13 Aug25 Aug Mon–Sat 3.05–4.25pm theSpace @ Venue45, Edinburgh
Katianna Was Here
Date Location
New devised theatre about a woman going on an important journey. Part of Leith Festival.
View full details
14 Jun16 Jun Thu–Sat 7pm Café Nemrut, Edinburgh
Leith's Hidden Treasure
Date Location
Citadel Arts Group presents a play by Laure C Paterson based on the memories of Leithers of the old hospital. Part of Leith Festival.
View full details
14 Jun16 Jun Thu & Fri 7.30pm; Sat 2.30pm The Granary, Edinburgh
Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir (Aurores)
Date Location
In a dance hall in the spring before the First World War, a socialist visionary is shooting a silent film adapted from a Jules Verne adventure, using cooks and waiters as his cast. Long before the ship the Fol Espoir runs aground on Cape Horn, high idealism and base motives are vying for the souls of all on board. Ariane Mnouchkine’s work has rarely been seen in the UK because of its sheer scale and complexity. Théâtre du Soleil's Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir (Aurores) transforms the Lowland…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
23 Aug28 Aug Mon, Tue & Thu–Sat 6–10.10pm Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh
Locked In
Date Location
Homo Promos. Play based on the journals of Keith Vaughan (1912-77), a great British painter and friend of Hockney, Sutherland, Bacon etc. These great diaries are vivid, funny, angry, erotic, despairing. Whether Vaughan is rescuing wounded soldiers in an air raid, standing trial as a spy, having a holiday fling with a sexy young Mexican, writing to the Times about the joys of pornography, or demolishing the claims of pretentious conceptual artists, you are always right there with him.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
13 Aug14 Aug Mon & Tue 12.50–1.40pm
Preview performance.
theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall, Edinburgh
15 Aug25 Aug Mon–Sat 12.50–1.40pm theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall, Edinburgh
Love Bites
Date Location
The 14–18-year-olds from Strange Town youth theatre present a play set on midsummer night's eve in Edinburgh.
View full details
17 Jun18 Jun Mon & Sun 7–8pm Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
Macbeth
Date Location
Little Shakespeare Theatre School. This is an hour-long version of the Scottish play with kilts and bagpipes and all things Scottish. Overseen by Hectate, who plays a big part in this creepy version with a child's musical jewellery box as musical accompaniment, the highly talented and energetic cast of young actors from Little Shakespeare Theatre School act out a poignant and funny mixture of modern and classical fast-paced scripting with minimal staging consisting of a banqueting table.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 11am–noon
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
theSpace on Niddry Street, Edinburgh
8 Aug10 Aug Wed–Fri 11am–noon theSpace on Niddry Street, Edinburgh
MacBeth in Scots
Date Location
Edinburgh Theatre Arts. Robin Lorimer's powerful translation into Scots, a rich brew of English and Scots words, brings to vibrant life Shakespeare's bloody tale of ambition, treachery and downfall. In 1995 Edinburgh Theatre Arts presented selected scenes to enthusiastic reviews. 'Scots tongue adds pride and passion' (Edinburgh Evening News). 'The translation brings a new dark directness and energy to Shakespeare's text' (Scotsman). The Scottish Play, written to please a Scottish king, is…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 7.30–10pm
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
St Ninian's Hall, Edinburgh
8 Aug18 Aug Mon–Fri 7.30–10pm; Sat 2.30–5pm & 7.30–10pm St Ninian's Hall, Edinburgh
Meine faire Dame - ein Sprachlabor
Date Location
Staged by Theater Basel, delightfully witty and (very) loosely based on My Fair Lady, Meine faire Dame - ein Sprachlabor is set in a language laboratory where its characters attempt to learn English from a very eccentric professor – with a secret to hide. Director Christoph Marthaler skilfully blends music by Weber, Wagner, Bryan Adams and Ravel into a subversive, profound and very funny examination of language and linguistic confusion. Supported by Ewan and Christine Brown. With additional…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
14 Aug19 Aug Tue & Wed 7.30–9.30pm; Fri & Sat 2–4pm; Sun 7.30–9.30pm Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh
A Midsummer Night's Dream (As You Like It)
Date Location
A joyous combination of incongruous things: dumbstruck actors, suppressed emotions running riot, masterly solecism, divine blundering and, finally, craftsmen transformed into poets … From Russia comes the world premiere of Dmitry Krymov’s interpretation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Expect this Chekhov International Theatre Festival's take on Shakespeare’s most magical of comedies to be unlike any Dream you have seen before. A Midsummer Night’s Dream (As You Like It) is part of the London 2012…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
24 Aug26 Aug Fri & Sat 7.30–10pm; Sun 2.30–5pm King's Theatre, Edinburgh
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Date Location
A new production of one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies, about fairy power struggles, rude mechanicals' amateur dramatics and romantic entanglements in the forest. Directed by Matthew Lenton of Vanishing Point.
View full details
19 Oct17 Nov To be confirmed Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
A Most Curious Detour
Date Location
Adapted by Alistair Rutherford from Stuart Hepburn's own book about his experiences before, during and after a stroke, which left him with 'locked-in syndrome', this one-man play is performed by Adam Tomkins.
View full details
2 Jun 7.30pm Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
The Mousetrap
Date Location
The record breaking show adapted from Agatha Christie's book of the same name has been performed over 23,000 times. Now celebrating its diamond anniversary in the London West End, it's finally embarking on a UK tour.
View full details
29 Oct3 Nov Mon & Tue 7.30pm; Wed 2.30pm & 7.30pm; Thu & Fri 7.30pm; Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Occupy Meadows
Date Location
Teenage drama group Strange Town performs Alan Gordon's play following a wandering minstrel as he explores the lives and loves of an ill-fated collective of protesters.
View full details
17 Jun18 Jun Mon & Sun 9–10pm Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
On the Edge
Date Location
Theatre On The Edge. Frank's cliff top home is about to fall into the sea and he's had notice to quit by the council. He refuses to budge as his kids hold an emergency family meeting in his garden shed. When the house goes over the cliff, Frank's children are faced with a new problem, what to do with him. Frank has his own ideas about his destiny and solves the problem in a Prospero-like way. Previous work by the team at the Fringe includes Kerouac and All That Jazz, 2008, and Love From…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
13 Aug19 Aug Mon–Sun 3.10–4.25pm Gryphon Venues at the Point Hotel, Edinburgh
One Elliot Park
Date Location
Thought-provoking drama about a young woman who is accused of burgling her neighbours' flat, written by Edinburgh-based playwright Lindsay Miller and performed by Siege Perilous.
View full details and ticket info
14 Jun19 Jun Mon, Tue, Thu & Fri 8pm; Sat 4pm & 8pm; Sun 8pm Malmaison Hotel Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Party Time
Date Location
MCS Drama. Gavin, a wealthy and influential civil servant, is hosting a drinks party. The conversation is of health clubs, foreign travel and bed-hopping. However, there is civil unrest beyond the doors of this elite gathering, roadblocks and soldiers litter the streets - and what on earth has happened to Jimmy? Comic and chilling, Harold Pinter's vicious political satire is a stark expose of class, power and social injustice in modern Britain. 'This talented group of young players bring…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
13 Aug18 Aug Mon–Sat 4.10–4.55pm theSpaces on North Bridge, Edinburgh
Passing Through
Date Location
Alistair Rutherford's new romantic comedy explores the magical tryst between conjurer Tommy and jaded Alice. Presented by Peapod Productions.
View full details
4 Jul5 Jul Wed & Thu 8pm South Leith Parish Church, Edinburgh
A Play, a Pie & a Pint: Hadda and Hassan Lekliches!
Date Location
Hadda is a woman who has experienced society's dark side in rural Morocco. After brutal treatment at the hands of a landlord, she addresses a political and emotional monologue to God in this new lunchtime play by Jaouad Assounani. Ticket price includes a pie and a drink.
View full details and ticket info
5 Jun9 Jun Tue–Sat 1pm Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
A Play, a Pie & a Pint: One Day in Spring
Date Location
Continuing the lunchtime theatre slot's theme of writing from the Arab world, 24 young playwrights from the region each present a dramatic snapshot of one moment in places from Tunis to Alexandria and beyond. Ticket price includes a pie and a drink.
View full details and ticket info
29 May2 Jun Tue–Sat 1pm Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Pornography
Date Location
Organised Crime Theatre. Cast your mind back to July 2005. Britain is riding high on the success of the 2012 Olympic bid, the excitement of the Live 8 concert that will end world hunger. Little does everyone know that this euphoria will be short lived as the whole country is plunged into a state of fear and panic after the events of 7/7. Told through the stories of Londoners living through these monumental events, Pornography documents the impact of that pivotal summer, allowing you a…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
20 Aug25 Aug Mon–Sat 8.15–9.45pm theSpace @ Venue45, Edinburgh
Primer for a Failed Superpower
Date Location
Winner of the 2011 Edinburgh International Festival Fringe Prize, the TEAM presents a work in progress. Primer for a Failed Superpower will (likely) tell the tale of two cities: Washington, DC (then) and Detroit (now). It will (likely) be about a group of characters who were awesome in their 20s.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
24 Aug Fri 2.30–3.15pm & 5–5.45pm The Hub, Edinburgh
Proof
Date Location
February 30th Productions. When Catherine's father, a mathematician, dies after a long mental illness, his ex-student discovers a revolutionary proof in his office. What exactly did Catherine inherit from her father? Can she prove the authorship of the proof? Join us as we explore the real, the irrational and the imaginary. All ages.
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
3 Aug4 Aug Fri & Sat 1–1.50pm
Preview performance.
theSpaces on the Mile, Edinburgh
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 1–1.50pm
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
theSpaces on the Mile, Edinburgh
8 Aug18 Aug Mon–Sat 1–1.50pm theSpaces on the Mile, Edinburgh
The Property Known As Garland
Date Location
Snapdragon Theatre. Judy Garland fans rave over Billy Van Zandt's fictional backstage account of Garland's final concert. Her talent is legendary! Her true story more electrifying than you'd ever imagine. Sandra Thomas stars in a non-singing role as Judy Garland in this off -Broadway hit play. Meet Judy the storyteller, the raconteur. With her wicked wit, Judy dishes the dirt on her co-stars, husbands and studio. Neal Beckman plays Ed, the naive stage manager struggling to meet the…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
3 Aug4 Aug Fri & Sat 11.20am–12.40pm
Preview performance.
theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall, Edinburgh
6 Aug7 Aug Mon & Tue 11.20am–12.40pm
Two-for-one ticket offer available.
theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall, Edinburgh
8 Aug25 Aug Mon–Sat 11.20am–12.40pm theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall, Edinburgh
The Railway Children
Date Location
An outdoor performance of E Nesbit's Victorian children's classic. Bring a picnic, some comfortable seating and clothes appropriate for Scottish evening weather.
View full details
14 Jul 6pm Newhailes, Musselburgh
The Rape of Lucrece
Date Location
In this compelling and provocative performance by the internationally acclaimed singer Camille O’Sullivan, with original music played live by Feargal Murray, Camille inhabits the souls of both Tarquin and Lucrece, narrating the fate of each. From political chronicle to sexual thriller, the poem’s exquisite tragedy is fully revealed in an hypnotic evening of song and storytelling. Sponsored by Pinsent Masons. Supported by Culture Ireland. The Rape of Lucrece is part of the World Shakespeare…
View full details and ticket info (Edinburgh Festival Guide)
22 Aug26 Aug Wed–Sun 9–10.20pm Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh

Found 75 events.

Sorted by event / date & time / place / most viewed / star rating. Showing 25, 50, 100 per page.

RSS feed