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This was a welcome return by the London Philharmonic Orchestra to the Festival after a ten year gap. Leading them was Edward ...
Idiot!” This sardonic remark by the moral philosopher, Adam Smith is addressed to the CEO of the Royal Bank of Scotland as he ...
Two strangers board a plane to fly from London to Los Angeles, one is lucky and the other unlucky.  Although for lucky Jay ...
This is a show for the dreamers amongst us, for those who have ever wondered… what if? A warm and engaging performer, Hyojin ...
Donald Trump announcing a new tariff against Burkina Faso or Lytham St Annes. This show however from the outset has the smack ...
This show is different every day, with a main show that comes from a range of monologues and on the final day of the run (9th August) will comprise of two special short pieces (No Where and Les Bonnes ...
Shōhei is the author of a classic Japanese novel - 'Fires on the Plain'. This is the stage play of that novel, a solo ...
Shōhei is the author of a classic Japanese novel - 'Fires on the Plain'. This is the stage play of that novel, a solo ...
Aqsa Arif's exhibition Raindrops of Rani uses elements of South Asian folklore to explore themes of fractured identity, displacement, and cultural synthesis through fantasy and world-building. This ...
For scale, no show in Edinburgh can rival the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Literally hundreds of performers, both from Scotland and bands and outfits from abroad, gather under the dramatic ...
Edinburgh Printmakers warmly invites you to the launch of the upcoming exhibitions Robert Powell: Hall of Hours and Aqsa Arif: Raindrops of Rani.
Hall of Hours explores time through Robert Powell's unique imagery capturing humanity's complexity, grandeur, and folly in intricate and thought-provoking compositions. Inspired by medieval Books of ...