If the pre-concert talk started a little late, it was soon caught up with a firecracking discussion between violinist Sophie ...
Classical concert and reception in the Great Hall of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Join us for a classical ...
Regarded as a movie masterpiece, The Red Shoes (1948) by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger was based on Hans Christian ...
Exploring the very early historical to modern interactions between Celtic & Nordic cultures will feature in the Northern ...
Our award-winners and some of the best short comedy, stop-motion, drama and animation collected together in a one-off programme at the Filmhouse. Including the winner of our Best Film award, Animation ...
Opera, music, and dance space that comes to life during the Edinburgh Fringe.
Napier University's egg-shaped lecture theatre in the Craiglockhart campus, home to Napier university's business school. The titanium-covered ‘egg’ can seat up to 200 on its tiered seating and its ...
Scottish National Galleries public lecture hall in the modern concourse, the Weston Link. Entrance to the Weston Link and Hawthornden Lecture Theatre is via East Princes Street Gardens. The ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company, presented by David Pugh and Cunard There is something deliciously deceptive about entering the world of The Constant Wife. At first glance, it’s all poise and polish: ...
From the outset, the tone is clear. This is not a musical that eases you in; it pulls you along at pace. The humour is dense, unapologetically Scottish, and frequently pitched right on the edge of ...
Monday 15 June 2026 is officially a national bank holiday to mark Scotland’s qualification for the men's football World Cup finals in USA, Canada and Mexico. The approval by Royal Proclamation follows ...
Submitted by Vivien Devlin on Wed, 25 Mar '26 6.43pm It is now fifty years since her death in 1976, but Agatha Christie still reigns as Queen of classic crime fiction. Her taste for adventure began on ...