Hidden Door

Hidden Door confirms 2018 fest
Multi-arts fest Hidden Door to return in 2018:
Hidden Door, the multi-arts festival which takes over unused or vacant venues, is to return for a ten day festival at an as-yet unconfirmed venue in 2018, its organisers have announced.

Last call for Hidden Door
Theatre deadline for Leith Theatre proposals
The deadline for theatre proposals to the 2017 Hidden Door festival at Leith Theatre is one minute to midnight, tonight, Monday 7 November 2016.

Hidden Door 2016
Festival returns, calls for proposals:
The Hidden Door pop-up arts festival is to return to this year’s venue in 2016 and is calling for proposals for ten pieces of theatre to stage.

Hidden Costs
Hidden Door Festival struggling:
The innovative Hidden Door Festival 2015, which has taken over King’s Stable Yards to huge critical acclaim, needs to hike ticket sales to reach its break-even target.

Macbeth in Silence
✭✭✭✩✩ Noisy experiment:
It’s hardly silence in which the Ludens Ensemble perform their three person take on Macbeth, seen in its first work-in-progress outing in the Peely Room of the Hidden Door Festival.

The Lower Depths
✭✭✩✩✩ Depths hidden:
Dark and vicious, Andy Corelli’s take on Gorky’s The Lower Depths for Siege Perilous strikes all the right tones at the Hidden Door, but doesn’t always reveal them as clearly as it might.

Hooves
✭✭✭✭✩ Hidden talent:
Echoes of times past creep into Hidden Door with Annie E Lord’s entrancing piece of site-specific storytelling, Hooves.

Hidden Door is go!
Green light for Kings Stables Road:
Hidden Door, the pop-up arts festival, has confirmed that it has been given the green light to hold this year’s event from 22 to 30 May at the old street lighting depot on King’s Stables Road.

Hidden Door 2015 announced
Disused street lighting depot for pop-up arts fest:
Theatre and dance will make up a fifth of this year’s Hidden Door festival’s 100 acts when it runs 22 to 30 May at the old street lighting depot on King’s Stables road.