On paper, transposing The Merry Widow from Belle Époque Paris—with diplomats and Ruritanian princes—to 1950s New York and Sicily, with Mafia gangsters, looks like a bold move.
Read Full StoryScottish Opera delivers a gleefully cynical goodie bag of the old and new in this double bill of ope…
A memorable, hugely exciting double bill, Passing and Frontier, performed by Ballet BC – the leadi…
Do not be misled by the headline descriptions of this new play.
Let Me Go is a feature film based on the true life of Helga Schneider (Juliet Stevenson) - whose mother was a Nazi war criminal.
Read MoreRona Munro, writer of the three James Plays – critically acclaimed and popular with audiences at the 2014 Edinburgh International Festival – has a new collaboration with Stephen Greenhorn at the Traverse Theatre this December...
In 2005 it was revealed that author JT LeRoy was in fact a hoax – written by Laura Albert but played in person by her sister in law Savannah Knoop.
Read MoreDaphne is a coming-of-age movie about a 28, sorry, 31-year-old woman who witnesses a stabbing in a corner shop. Forced to confront her own mortality, she must reevaluate her own life, including her opinion of her mother’s way of dealing with terminal cancer and her attitude towards love which, after Freud, she believes is a psychosis…
Read MoreInspired by the little-known history of Edinburgh’s EH7, Citadel Arts Group presents a series of interlinked, darkly humorous stories.
Read Full StoryLiving with the Dead, a new play by Cosette Bolt, at Augustine Church Theatre, is Not So Nice Theatr…
Do not be misled by the headline descriptions of this new play.
Scottish Ballet’s revival of Helen Pickett’s The Crucible is a sensation.