The past won’t be silenced.
Scottish Opera: Trial by JuryNew production accompanied by the world premiere of Emma Jenkins & Toby Hession’s A Matter of Misconduct! in a double-bill evening.
Feisty, fabulous and filthy rich, Hanna Glawari is the merriest widow in New York, with a fortune in the bank, a lucrative lemon grove in Sicily, and a stampede of suitors vying fo…
A memorable, hugely exciting double bill, Passing and Frontier, performed by Ballet BC – the leading Canadian dance company – feels as if it’s at the forefront of contemporar…
Now in its 23rd year, Cassa Pancho’s Ballet Black makes its return to Festival Theatre with an exciting new double bill including Pancho’s darkly comic adaptation of Oyin…
Magic, puppetry, dance, aerial acts and snowflakes inside an illuminated circle fill this musical version of C.
Scottish Ballet’s revival of Helen Pickett’s The Crucible is a sensation.
Hilarious, slick, moving and deeply powerful, it is clear why Mathew Bourne’s Swan Lake has become a legend, with thousands of performances all round the world and now celebratin…
This is not Hitchcock’s Psycho.
The greatest operatic soprano in the world, with an irresistible beauty, who is 300 years old, preserved by an occult elixir – that is some role.
A sure fire winner, a tear-jerker with comedic appeal, Mathew Bourne’s New Adventures’ Edward Scissorhands, is based on Tim Burton’s 1990 film but reimagined for dance.
Unlike Marx's great work Capital, the one thing you cannot describe this boisterous comic Opera as, is boring.
As comedy vehicles go, this is a Rolls Royce.
Ballet Rambert’s Peaky Blinders: the Redemption of Thomas Shelby is male swagger, jaw-dropping, edge of your seat dance as pyrotechnics with all the cool of the TV gangster drama…
Manic parties and manic dance, glorious swirls of colour, Chanel-inspired floating dresses and jazz from the Roaring Twenties, contrasted with the green light throbbing in the dist…