Join Surgeons Hall Museums on their 5 walking tour through Edinburgh’s old town. We will take you through the highs and lows of Edinburgh’s world renowned medical history. Discover the intrigues, ...
Sticking a glittery gloved middle finger up at the haters, this glossy, abbreviated and intermittently entertaining take on Michael Jackson’s story is finally upon us after an extended wait. Directed ...
When I started doing Satirist For Hire, there were elements of my comic persona I wasn’t getting across. At home I was more ...
In this column, we ask a pod person about the ‘casts that mean a lot to them. This month, it’s double trouble with comedians Fern Brady and Alison Spittle, whose new podcast Ignore That Feeling ...
So when The High Life hit our small screens in 1995, it was met with small but fiercely loyal fandom rather than being a sign of impending world domination. Now that it’s back, it would appear the net ...
Celebrate the start of 2025 with an enchanting musical evening featuring a stunning selection of well-loved classics performed by the remarkable Piccadilly Sinfonietta and guest soloists. Set against ...
Alan Davies’ first stand-up tour in more than a decade carries considerable baggage, with the comic having written a memoir in the interim about coping with the death of his mother when he was just ...
A potentially awkward gig this, as a drastically undersold Dru Cripps invited his modest audience to sit directly around him. But if the loop station-deploying, improvising musical clown was feeling a ...
The comedy venue has released a second batch of shows for this year’s festival ...
What a well-played romp through the best (or should that be worst?) of fan culture and toxic masculinity this concert-within-a-play is. It’s the final gig of the final tour of the global phenomenon ...
These days, Ireland’s Étáin can’t get enough of the diverse arts scene in her adopted home of Edinburgh, where she can collaborate with writers, dancers and playwrights. This hive of creative activity ...