Centre stage, Constance is a woman who refuses the expected role of dutiful, domesticated wife. Rather than collapsing under ...
Pärt, Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten; Elena Langer, The Lives of Birds (world premiere); Tchaikovsky, Symphony No 4.
It is now fifty years since her death in 1976, but Agatha Christie still reigns as Queen of classic crime fiction. Her taste ...
The statutory Bank Holiday in Scotland is on the first day of the year, or a substitute day if New Year's Day falls on a weekend. Note that the 1st January is also a Council "Parking Holiday". You can ...
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.
Cinema lovers! The Edinburgh Short Film Festival Best of Festscreening is at the Filmhouse on Saturday 18 April, 8:15pm ...
Inverleith Park is a major public park, managed by the City of Edinburgh, a little North from the city centre. It's free to the public to use, although major events require a license. In a typical ...
A public holiday marks the start of the Edinburgh trade holidays fortnight. The holiday falls at a time when Edinburgh's bustling festival season begins to get into its stride, with the Edinburgh Jazz ...
Classic art deco theatre and music venue that is part of a complex that includes the Thomas Morton Hall, the Marriage Suite and the Foyer (Crush Hall). Also known as the Citadel Theatre, it hosted the ...
Added in 2017 to comedy outfit, Gilded Balloon's collection of Fringe venues, the Rose Theatre is based in the old Charlotte Chapel.
Easily recognised by its light, modern facade halfway down the historic Royal Mile, the Storytelling Centre includes the 99-seater Netherbow Theatre and presentation space, the George Mackay Brown ...
Scotland, with over 2.1 million visitors in 2018. Situated at the heart of the Scottish capital, the castle is perched on top of the craggy remains of an extinct volcano. It is reckoned to have been ...