Archive for October, 2023

Listings: Mon 30 Oct – Sun 5 Nov 2023

Listings: Mon 30 Oct – Sun 5 Nov 2023

What is on Edinburgh’s stages this week?

It’s another week of plenty on the theatre front in Edinburgh this week, after a strong start from the Horror Festival at the Banshee Labyrinth – on Hallowe’en night, of course.

Oct 31 2023 | By | Reply More
A second night of Horror

A second night of Horror

The Devil in the Belfry: ★★★★☆ Turbo charged
Tarmac Lullaby: ★★★☆☆ Twisted

A second night at the Edinburgh Horror Festival reveals more supernatural goings on, this time in the Cinema Room with the new Tarmac Lullaby from Crested Fools and a returning piece The Devil in the Belfry from Brassica Theatre.

Oct 30 2023 | By | Reply More
Friday Night at the Horror Fest

Friday Night at the Horror Fest

I SEE RED: ★★☆☆☆ Over ambitious
Sycamore Grove: ★★★★☆ Satisfying
The Shadow in the Dark: ★★★☆☆ Spooky

Oct 29 2023 | By | Reply More
The Trotters are coming!

The Trotters are coming!

And not just the Trotters, Abba, Flatley and the Pink Ladies too…

New shows at the Edinburgh Playhouse have been announced, with tickets now on sale (here) for the tour of Only Fools and Horses – The Musical arriving in November 2024.

Oct 27 2023 | By | Reply More
Edinburgh Horror Fest

Edinburgh Horror Fest

Five-strong theatre slate for this year’s oogly fest

Little known stories from children’s author E Nesbit headline the Edinburgh Horror Festival which returns today, with a slate of five fringe-length theatre offerings, each playing over four nights at the Banshee Labyrinth to Sunday 29 October 2023.

Oct 27 2023 | By | Reply More
Battery Park

Battery Park

★★★★☆ Musically convincing

Battery Park, the touring production from Sleeping Warrior and the Beacon Arts Centre at the Traverse for two nights only, is a gripping and tuneful piece of theatre.

Oct 27 2023 | By | Reply More
Listings: Mon 23 – Sun 29 Oct 2023

Listings: Mon 23 – Sun 29 Oct 2023

What’s on Edinburgh’s stages this week…

The big shows steal the headlines this week, with the World premiere of Treason The Musical at the Festival and the opening of the UK tour of Disney’s Aladdin at the Playhouse.

Oct 25 2023 | By | Reply More
PPP: Disfunction

PPP: Disfunction

★★☆☆☆ Confusing

Disfunction by Kate Bowen and directed by Lu Kemp, the last in the Traverse’s current season of Òran Mór’s A Play, A Pie and A Pint, is a lively but ultimately puzzling piece.

Oct 25 2023 | By | Reply More
Schism

Schism

★★★☆☆ Thoughtful

There is plenty to ponder in Alex Cook’s intriguing new play, Schism, for Broadsword theatre, which is staged in the bowels of Augustine United Church for four performances only, ending on Monday 23.

Oct 23 2023 | By | Reply More
Woman Walking

Woman Walking

★★★☆☆ Moving

Woman Walking from Sylvian Productions, which is ending a short Scottish tour at the Traverse, is a rich and ruminative exploration of loss and the power of nature.

Oct 21 2023 | By | Reply More