Allan Stewart (Dame May McTrot), Grant Stott (Fleshcreep), Jordan Young (Jack McTrot), Clare Gray (Pat the Cow), Gail Watson (Spirit of the Beans), Amber Sylvia Edwards (Princess Jill); Ensemble - ...
Corstorphine Hill Tower, also known as Clermiston Tower or the Scott Tower, is a suitably dramatic memorial to celebrated Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. Built in 1871, the 20 metre tower is ...
It is not often that a Royal Scottish National Orchestra concert begins without a single player to be seen. But on this occasion it was the one hundred and thirty or so members of the RSNO Chorus who ...
Although Auld Reekie is known for its rich history, Edinburgh has a bustling contemporary art scene. From national institutions to smaller, more specialised galleries, fans of 20th-and 21st- Century ...
At the pre-concert talk, violin player Ursula Heidecker Allen lived up to her reputation of giving us a well prepared run down of the music we were about the hear, before she was joined for a few ...
Building on the success of the podcast and TV show, the live version of Uncanny takes its trademark dive into the paranormal and spectacularly takes the storytelling to the next level. The packed ...
Thomas Søndergård (conductor), Andreas Landin (baritone), RSNO Orchestra, RSNO Changed Voices, Bearsden Academy Changed Voices, Frikki Walker (Director, RSNO Changed Voices). It was Celia Llácer, the ...
He survived the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605 and went on to become the longest-reigning monarch in Scotland's history. Now, over 400 years later, King James VI of Scotland and James I of England is ...
Edinburgh Diwali will mark its tenth anniversary on Sunday 2nd November with a characteristically colourful parade, free music and dance performances in Princes Street Garden, and a climactic, ...
Ed McVey (Tom Ripley), Bruce Herbelin-Earle (Dickie Greenleaf), Maisie Smith (Marge Sherwood), Christopher Bianchi (Herbert Greenleaf / Roverini), Cary Crankson (Freddie Miles / Alvin McCarron / ...
Submitted by Vivien Devlin on Sat, 30 Aug '25 6.51pm At this EIBF talk, Sophie begins with a reading from the first chapter to set the scene. Then we hear, in great detail, about the early lives of ...
You’d be foolish for thinking, even for a second, that was Loud Poets at their peak. Yes, it's organised; structured; hilarious; poignant. But the gang's most recent Fringe performance isn’t its the ...