The Corner Shop launches Edinburgh office
Theatre public relations company The Corner Shop has launched a Scottish office in Edinburgh. The office will be run by Susie Gray,
Theatre public relations company The Corner Shop has launched a Scottish office in Edinburgh. The office will be run by Susie Gray,
The future of Glasgow's Arches arts complex is at risk after changes to its licence means it will be forced to close
Vicky Featherstone is to return to the National Theatre of Scotland to direct a musical adaptation of Alan Warner’s cult novel The
17 noms for Lyceum in critics' awards: Edinburgh-based companies dominate this year's nominations for the annual Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland
The Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh dominates the nominations for this year's Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland. Six Lyceum productions have
✭✭✭✩✩ Cheeky swagger: One of the most charming things about an Encore production is that you can always consider yourself part of the family. And their…
New writing from Gary Owen, dance from Claire Cunningham and a piece of actorless theatre are all part of the British Council's
✭✭✭✭✩ Top-hole: There is as much ridiculous fun and general larking about at the King’s this week as there is at panto time.
Publication of Call to Action: Desire Lines, Edinburgh's city-wide conversation about the cultural and creative future of Edinburgh, concludes today with the online publication of its Call …
✭✭✭✭✩ A bigger splash: Diving into a world she makes so real that you can't tell where her story ends and reality begins, Alice Mary Cooper tells the t…
Mark Thomson is to step down as artistic director of Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum next May, at the end of the theatre's 50th
✭✭✭✩✩ Luft for life: When you're Lorna Luft, the shadow of Judy Garland is inescapable. The Hollywood legend introduced her daughter to the world in a …
✭✭✭✩✩ There will be blood: Bloody, nasty and noisy, the Grads’s production of Titus Andronicus at the Assembly Roxy has all of the ingredients of a …
"New adventure" for Lyceum's AD: Mark Thomson is to step down as artistic director of the Lyceum next May, 2016, at the end of the theatre's 50th anniversary season.
Grads' Andronicus steps into modern era: The buzz has predictably focussed on the blood and the guts in the Grads' new production of Titus Andronicus, which is at the Assembly Roxy to Satur…
✭✭✭✩✩ Intoxicating talent: Edinburgh Grand Opera's version of L'elisir d'amore is a reduced arrangement, it's cut in places and designed to suit the in…
Polling day production: Culture is on the agenda on polling day, with the Traverse staging a pair of Two Minute Manifesto performances that attempt to capture the spirit of debate.
✭✭✭✭✩ Never Never stop laughing: To die, that would be an awfully big adventure. So said Peter Pan, but he might have been talking about mounting an am…
✭✭✭✭✭ Perfect equation: Visually slick and intellectually enthralling, the National Theatre's production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nigh…
Date set for publication and meeting: Desire Lines, the project to crowd-source input to Edinburgh’s cultural strategy, will publish its initial findings in May.
✭✭✭✭✩ Double the fun: Broad, finely honed and never afraid of a corny joke, The Venetian Twins is a huge, rip-roaring thing. It is all rather silly, bu…
Circus is to get its first dedicated venue at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, as Underbelly takes over the Meadows area previously
✭✭✭✩✩ Honourable: A strange and mysterious 1950s New York is explored in the Consortium Theatre Company's take on Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridg…
The University of Cumbria is to demolish its only on-site theatre, ahead of its drama course relocating from Lancaster to Carlisle. Students
A bus service dedicated to audiences at His Majesty's Theatre (HMT) in Aberdeen will be launched in September. Theatrebus is aimed at