Shows
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The Lighthouse Keeper
The Lighthouse Keeper is aimed at children, yet reveals a far darker narrative. Gareth K Vile deliberately misreads. Read more »| 01 Aug 2008 -
Festivals
Plastic
30 Bird Productions bring a production east to Edinburgh with a surprising revelation. Read more »| 01 Aug 2008 -
Festivals
For Your Observation
Susannah Radford talks with Janis Claxton about her exciting new work. Read more »| 30 Jul 2008 -
Festivals
A Genuinely National Theatre
The National Theatre of Scotland made its name at the Festival with Blackwatch. Michael Cox interrogates the company about their plans to evolve in Edinburgh this year. Read more »| 30 Jul 2008 -
Festivals
Fortune Kookie
Student theatre is at the heart of The Fringe experience. From the East comes a new version of a humanist classic Read more »| 29 Jul 2008 -
Festivals
Al Seed
He's the dark prince of comedy, the satanic clown of physical theatre. Prepare to tremble at Al Seed. Read more »| 29 Jul 2008
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Festivals
The Director's Cut: Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills, Director of the International Festival, selects his picks for you, dear reader. Read more »| 28 Jul 2008 -
Reviews
Differences in Demolition
Opera meets modernity in this dazzling production Read more »| 20 Jul 2008 -
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Evita
Lloyd Webber updates his musical - has Evita been improved or undermined by added musical power? Read more »| 17 Jul 2008 -
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Our House
The latest musical developed from pop success: but does it matc our memories? Read more »| 06 Jul 2008 -
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Feast @ Arta
Food and theatre are the perfect partners: a new company brings them together. Read more »| 28 Jun 2008 -
Previews
Top Five Theatre Events in July
Peeping at Bosch Tramway, Glasgow10-13 July Mischief La Bas, the National Theatre and Tramway team up: medieval mysticism, broad humour and site responsive ... Read more »| 23 Jun 2008 -
Reviews
Reality @ Tron Theatre
Martin O'Connor straddles comedy and performance art. Read more »| 16 Jun 2008 -
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The Infinite Pleasures of the Great Unknown
Music, cinema and choreography collide in the afterlife of a classic German horror. Read more »| 14 Jun 2008 -
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As You Always Do @ Tron Theatre; Skin Piel @ The Arches
Two companies fly the flag for the physical - in radically different ways Read more »| 11 Jun 2008