As a final Festival Theatre outing, however, it’s bold and brash, designed to send us home smiling rather than pondering plot ...
A fun and fanciful concert combining the magic of Christmas with the wonders of the cosmos, featuring a cosmic mix of familiar festive favourites, interspersed with interstellar interludes. The ...
A guaranteed night of escapism awaits this winter as Edinburgh’s Playhouse premieres a new tour of this much beloved musical to delight young and old… and those of older years are definitely ensuring ...
Screening some of our favourite short films of recent years as well as staff picks and award winners, from Scottish stop motion to Taiwanese puppet animation, alongside Balkan drama and Italian coming ...
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra's recently appointed Principal Guest Conductor Patrick Hahn was joined in the Upper Circle Gallery by the Orchestra's 2024/25 Concert Season Artist in Residence ...
This participatory, community concert at the Ross Bandstand is part of the official Edinburgh's Christmas festivities. Edinburgh Sings will feature community and performance choirs performing ...
Bellies will bounce and beards fly when hundreds of Santas make their 21st anniversary, annual charity jog through Princes Street Gardens in the Edinburgh Santa Fun Run and Walk. The circuit around ...
At the pre-concert talk, violin player Ursula Heidecker Allen lived up to her reputation of giving us a well prepared run down of the music we were about the hear, before she was joined for a few ...
Given the maelstrom of disinformation and growing tension on the world stage, this year’s 2025 International Festival theme of The Truth We Seek is a timely one. EIF Director Nicola Benedetti calls it ...
Based on the Gwangju Democratic Uprising of 1980 in South Korea, when students and citizens protested for freedom with thousands losing their lives or receiving injuries, this production is a quietly ...
#Charlottesville is a fast-paced exploration of the Unite the Right rally of 2017 in Charlottesville and Priyanka Shetty’s own experience of being a woman of colour in America at that time.
This sardonic remark by the moral philosopher, Adam Smith is addressed to the CEO of the Royal Bank of Scotland as he faces the global financial crash of 2008 and his own disastrous downfall from ...
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