Citadel Arts Group

A port full of Theatre

A port full of Theatre

Leith Festival theatre goes to its roots:
There is a sense of getting right into the community from to the three major theatre offerings at this year’s Leith Festival, with new work from Citadel, Spartaki and Theatre Imperative.

Jun 13 2017 | By | Reply More
Leith Theatre Memories

Leith Theatre Memories

Memories of Leith Theatre wanted for new book:
If you remember the Wombles, the Rollers, a baby elephant on stage in Aida or any other act on the Leith Theatre stage, then you can help a new project to collect memories and stories of the theatre.

Feb 27 2017 | By | 8 Replies More
£eith Decides

£eith Decides

Theatre companies in running for neighbourhood funds:
Two theatre companies are among the 36 projects applying for £22K of funding by popular vote in the £eith Decides project which opens on Saturday 6 February 2016.

Feb 5 2016 | By | Reply More
When The War Came Home

When The War Came Home

✭✭✭✩✩ Local heroism:
Big-hearted but uneven, the panoramic sweep of When The War Came Home never lacks ambition but only intermittently achieves maximum power.

Jan 15 2015 | By | 1 Reply More
WW1 Home Front

WW1 Home Front

People’s voice heard in powerful new play:
The people of Edinburgh are at the forefront of When the War Came Home, a new play about the first world war being staged this coming week by Citadel Arts Group and the WEA Scotland.

Jan 9 2015 | By | Reply More
Review – Junk Food Vampire/Granny was a Rock Star

Review – Junk Food Vampire/Granny was a Rock Star

Green is very much the colour of Citadel Arts Group’s diverse double bill of plays with strong and worthy environmental messages woven through them.

Jun 15 2013 | By | Reply More