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Glass Child

Glass Child

Aug 6 – Aug 16, 2026

Powerful, raw and emotional, Glass Child goes beyond fiction and theatre to showcase the extraordinary love of two siblings, Kayah, a young man with Down...

TOAST

TOAST

Aug 6 – Aug 16, 2026

A dark and unrelenting comedy about starving for your art. As negotiations with employers, agents and Universal Credit crumble, one actor drags you into a...

Sand

Aug 6 – Aug 17, 2026

Sand is a non-verbal circus and physical theatre show by Kook Ensemble in which a couple, Dylan and Heather, navigate living with dementia against the...

Bigfoot Ripped My Dog In Half I Saw It

Aug 6 – Aug 30, 2026

Written and performed by triple Fringe First Award winners Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland, this absurdist physical theatre piece is set in a flood-ravaged, 1990s...

Jitters

Jitters

Aug 6 – Aug 30, 2026

'I've dreamed of this day. My whole life.' There's one hour to go before the wedding, but now the wedding may not be going ahead....

Playback

Aug 6 – Aug 30, 2026

Playback is a tragicomic drama drawn from Scottish writer and performer Euan Munro's lived experience as a YouTuber between the ages of 10 and 14,...

BABY EVERYTHING

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

Baby Everything is the UK premiere of Lee Minora's solo comedy show, created and performed by the acclaimed Philadelphia comedian, performer and writer. The show...

Concerts of the Future

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

Concerts of the Future is a production by The Sonicrats and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, presented as part of House of Oz's 2026 Edinburgh Festival Fringe...

Daddy

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

Daddy is an autobiographical solo performance by choreographer and dancer Joel Bray, a proud Wiradjuri man making his UK debut with this work that has...

Glass Child

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

Glass Child is a production by The Farm, presented as part of House of Oz's 2026 Edinburgh Festival Fringe season at Summerhall....

GOOD ENOUGH?

Aug 19 – Aug 31, 2026

Good Enough? is a queer physical theatre piece by HIMHERANDIT, the award-winning Danish performance company led by Andreas Constantinou. The work celebrates imperfection, self-expression and...

How Not To Make It In America

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

How Not To Make It In America is a production by Emily Steel, presented as part of House of Oz's 2026 Edinburgh Festival Fringe season...

I AM JOHNNY

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

I AM JOHNNY is the debut solo theatre show from acclaimed actor and theatremaker Tessa Parr, who creates and performs the character of Johnny the...

Is it too late now to say sorry?

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

Award-winning theatremaker Adam Lenson presents a solo show fusing storytelling, music, memoir, and journalistic exposé, exploring the way we apologise, the pain we carry, and...

JULIUS CAESAR VARIETY SHOW

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

Writer-director Joy Nesbitt presents the UK premiere of her multi-award-nominated play at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026. Set during the 2023 Dublin riot, a Black actor,...

Sitting (In Silence)

Sitting (In Silence)

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

Kid has come to "find herself", but quickly gets caught up in Dad's wild antics. When the two share a rare moment of privacy in...

Tell Me

Tell Me

Aug 7 – Aug 31, 2026

Two timelines collide in this bold fusion of dance and circus, offering a fresh perspective on HIV. When Grace receives a diagnosis, she is transported...

The Plot

Aug 6 – Aug 31, 2026

The Plot is a high-stakes theatrical thriller set in the immediate aftermath of the Gunpowder Plot, blending courtroom drama, backstage theatre and epic tragicomedy into...

Thermodrama

Thermodrama

Aug 7 – Aug 31, 2026

Four people enter a sauna, three walk out. Over an hour, a group of strangers get hotter and hotter. So hot, they start to cook....

Review: LEAR, Pitlochry Festival Theatre

Review: LEAR, Pitlochry Festival Theatre

by Natalie O'Donoghue · July 13, 2026

In this bold new imagining of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, Scottish theatre legend Maureen Beattie takes on the towering role of the monarch whose decision to test her daughters’ love unravels both family and kingdom. A thrilling story of pride, folly and misplaced trust.…

Review: BIG BAD RIDING HOOD, Oran Mor

Review: BIG BAD RIDING HOOD, Oran Mor

by Natalie O'Donoghue · July 5, 2026

It’s been another long, wet summer in Panto Land, it’s enough to make you right bloody miserable, so it is! But, on the edge of Woodlands Road, Gran’s not letting that get her down. She’s just grateful to have everything she could ever have wanted: a humble, comfy, wee house; her two grandso…

Review: THE KARATE KID THE MUSICAL, Theatre Royal

Review: THE KARATE KID THE MUSICAL, Theatre Royal

by Natalie O'Donoghue · July 2, 2026

Don’t miss the unforgettable theatrical experience of the season as this heartfelt coming-of-age story takes flight with spectacular musical numbers and dazzlingly inventive choreography. Daniel LaRusso’s journey is reimagined through movement, music, and raw, energetic storytelling. At its hear…

Review: MEAN GIRLS, King's Theatre

Review: MEAN GIRLS, King's Theatre

by Natalie O'Donoghue · June 30, 2026

Winner of Best New Musical (WhatsOnStage Awards) and direct from the West End, Mean Girls is the hilarious smash-hit musical comedy from an award-winning creative team including writer Tina Fey (30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Saturday Night Live) and starring TV personality, actor & Steps st…

Review: SUNSET BOULEVARD: THE BACKSTAGE CUT, Òran Mór

Review: SUNSET BOULEVARD: THE BACKSTAGE CUT, Òran Mór

by Natalie O'Donoghue · June 29, 2026

A fascinating insight into the one of the most iconic films in cinematic history. In front of the camera were award-winning performances centred around the story of a wealthy egotistical faded star, Norma Desmond, desperate to ‘return to the millions of fans she deserted’, and a young down-on-hi…

Review: KANPUR: 1857 at Tron Theatre, Glasgow

Review: KANPUR: 1857 at Tron Theatre, Glasgow

by Mary Baillie · June 30, 2026

After an Edinburgh Fringe sell-out, Kanpur:1857 came to the Tron in association with Glasgow Mela. Strapped to a cannon, an Indian rebel (Niall Moorjani) finds themselves answering to a British officer (Jonathan Oldfield) for the crimes of Kanpur - an Indian uprising against British colonial forces.…

Review: THE HEN NIGHT, Òran Mór

Review: THE HEN NIGHT, Òran Mór

by Natalie O'Donoghue · June 13, 2026

Jade, Amber and Lilac have been organising Coral’s hen night for the past six months and it’s going to be epic! But at the last minute, Coral’s cousin Luna rocks up uninvited. Perfect skin, a model, a poet, and a human rights lawyer…a total goddess. It’s too easy to hate her but little do…

Review: MISS SAIGON, King's Theatre

Review: MISS SAIGON, King's Theatre

by Natalie O'Donoghue · June 12, 2026

Michael Harrison in association with Cameron Mackintosh presents the spectacular new production of MISS SAIGON as Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical is reborn. The soaring score features hit songs including; “The Heat is On”, “The Movie in My Mind”, “Last Night of the World” an…

Review: THE LONG DROP, Citizens Theatre

Review: THE LONG DROP, Citizens Theatre

by Natalie O'Donoghue · June 11, 2026

Between whisky-soaked confessions and half-truths swirling in cigarette smoke, William Watt and Peter Manuel share a night that will change everything. Winding through stale-aired bars, shadowed backstreets and tangled lies – leading to one of the most infamous trials in Scottish history. …

Past Shows

Stuntman

Stuntman

Oct 18

Stuntman takes inspiration from classic and contemporary action movies like Die Hard, John Wick and Enter the Dragon to create high-octane and sometimes ridiculous fight...

Centre of The Universe

Centre of The Universe

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2025

'This has never been done before. No person, no woman, no young woman has ever admitted to being the Centre of the Universe.'Fifteen year-old Mary...

NIUSIA

NIUSIA

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2025

After a sell-out development season at La Mama Theatre and two further award-winning seasons at Melbourne Fringe (2023) and Adelaide Fringe (2025), NIUSIA is making...

Lynn Faces

Aug 1 – Aug 26, 2024

Laura Horton returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Lynn Faces, her second play that explores the journey of recovery from trauma through the lens of...

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Antigone 1989: A Town Hall Musical in Scotland Antigone 1989: A Town Hall Musical
Gilded Balloon Patter House (8/05-8/29) PHOTOS VIDEOS
Elvis in Chaos in Scotland Elvis in Chaos
Lime Studio at Greenside @ George Street (8/07-8/15) VIDEOS
Long Way Home in Scotland Long Way Home
Gilded Balloon (Snug) (8/05-8/31)
Learning to Human  in Scotland Learning to Human
Gilded Balloon Teviot – Wee Room (8/05-8/30)
Baga Chipz - Bagz to Riches - Dundee in Scotland Baga Chipz - Bagz to Riches - Dundee
Music Hall Dundee (9/22-9/22)
The Great Shakespeare Showdown in Silver City in Scotland The Great Shakespeare Showdown in Silver City
Haldane Theatre at theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall (Venue 53) (8/07-8/22)
Reparations in Scotland Reparations
Pleasance Courtyard (Above) (8/05-8/30)
Count Arthur Strong - And It’s Goodnight From Me! in Scotland Count Arthur Strong - And It’s Goodnight From Me!
EICC (5/30-5/30)
The Business Man and The Case of M. Valdemar  in Scotland The Business Man and The Case of M. Valdemar
Greenside Venue @ Riddles Court (Willow Studio) – Venue 16 - 322 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2PG (8/07-8/28)
Mark Thomas: 40 In Stand Up Years in Scotland Mark Thomas: 40 In Stand Up Years
The Stand 1 (9/23-9/23)