Edinburgh International Festival unveils 2012 programme
Theatre will feature strongly at the 2012 Edinburgh International Festival, with 11 separate theatre productions in the programme launched this week.
Theatre will feature strongly at the 2012 Edinburgh International Festival, with 11 separate theatre productions in the programme launched this week.
Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh: Mesmerising and unsettling, Errol White and Davina Givan's new piece for a company of five female and three male dancers lulls and allures in equal measure…
William Burdett-Coutts, artistic director of leading Edinburgh Fringe venue Assembly, is in negotiations to purchase two recently empty buildings in the city.
A first ever World Fringe Congress of organisers and directors of fringe festivals from across the globe will take place in Edinburgh this summer.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has bowed to external pressure and has started selling tickets for this year's event through its own website.
Choreographer Fleur Darkin has been announced as the new artistic director of Scottish Dance Theatre, Scotland's national contemporary dance company and part of Dundee Rep.
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh: Royal Lyceum associate artist John Dove takes up where he left off after his cycle of Arthur Miller plays with a solid production of Of Mice and Men. As a di…
Traverse @ Barony Bar, Edinburgh: Sharply visceral, Grid Iron's revival of its tainted interpretation of Charles Bukowski's short stories sways and saunters back and forth along th…
Leading independent Edinburgh Fringe venue, the Bongo Club, has been given notice to quit its University of Edinburgh-owned home in September.
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh: Magic and theatre combine in Vox Motus' intriguing co-production with the Royal Lyceum. Taking the known facts of the American brothers Davenport, whose…
An international cultural summit is to be held during next August's Edinburgh International Festival, to which all ministers for culture from the countries attending the 2012 Olympics have b…
The National Theatre of Scotland is to stage its first ever Shakespeare in 2012 with Alan Cumming performing a one-man version of Macbeth in Glasgow and New York.
The Scottish Government has committed a total of £11 million to the redevelopment of two Glasgow cultural venues, to be completed in time for 2014 Commonwealth Games.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe launches today, with 2,542 shows in 258 venues over three weeks.
Scotland's oldest working theatre, the Theatre Royal in Dumfries built in 1792, has been saved from closure with support from the local charitable Holywood Trust.
John Stalker, chief executive of the Festival City Theatres Trust which runs Edinburgh's Festival and King's theatres, has announced his resignation with effect from June 30.
Theatre Ninjas, the iPhone app and website which enabled theatre companies to give away select numbers of tickets at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, is to get a revamp for this August…
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme that launched today is not only the biggest ever but, with a total of 761 theatre productions, it also features more theatre than ever before.
The Edinburgh fringe programme is launched tomorrow (June 9) amid concern over the "unhealthy" concentration of venues around the university quarter in the city's Southside.
The National Theatre of Scotland is to recruit three Scottish or Scotland-based trainee assistant directors to work on its autumn schedule of productions.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has opened nominations for its new Participants' Council, implementing the final part of the constitutional review which followed the box office disaste…
The Adam Smith College in Fife is planning to phase out all 13 of its theatre arts courses, as "no longer viable" in a strategic change to its core curriculum.
Glasgow's Ramshorn Theatre is under threat of closure at the end of July under a new cultural strategy proposed by its owners, the University of Strathclyde.