MAMA’s production stars Euan Dixon as Robbie Hart, the guy with a broken heart who’s stuck in one of the most romantic jobs in the world, a wedding singer. He loses all hope when he is abandoned at ...
Reasons to Be Pretty follows the relationships of two couples who are friends. Warehouse workers Greg and Kent are involved with, respectively, hairstylist Steph, and pregnant security guard Carly.
Miss Lockwood Isn’t Well by James Reilly, the last of the Spring season of Òran Mór’s Play, A Pie and A Pint productions at the Traverse, is an intriguing comedy that contains some moments which ...
Ruddigore: The Witch’s Curse, presented by the Edinburgh University Savoy Opera Group at the Bedlam Theatre to Saturday, is absurdly good. That is not to say that every last detail is perfect. But the ...
Agatha Christie’s legions of fans will surely be content with the touring production of Death on the Nile at the Festival Theatre to Saturday. Ken Ludwig’s adaptation for Fiery Angel, like the ...
The Edinburgh International Children’s Festival has announced a programme of 15 productions in its 2026 edition, with tickets going on public sale from noon today, Wednesday 25 March 2026. Running ...
Edinburgh Music Theatre’s Footloose at the Church Hill is notably well-staged, energetic and highly enjoyable.
The Scottish Community Drama Association exists to encourage the development of volunteer-led theatre arts in Scotland. The SCDA runs the Scottish rounds of the UK-wide One Act Play Festival. It has a ...
One Day: The Musical, from the Royal Lyceum and Melting Pot, is a hugely ambitious production that has a correspondingly large impact, even with the odd problem in execution.
Listings for the week: Mon 30 March – Sun 5 April 2026: For the following week’s listings, look here: On Stage the Following Week. The current week’s listings are here: On Stage This Week. Click on ...
What The F*ck Happened to Love and Hope? from wtfhappenedto at theSpace on the Mile for the Fringe’s last week, is raw in its emotional content. However, there is nothing undercooked about its writing ...