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, ...
Centre stage, Constance is a woman who refuses the expected role of dutiful, domesticated wife. Rather than collapsing under ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
St Andrew's House is the H.Q. of the Scottish Government, found East of Princes Street on the south side of Calton Hill. Built on the site of the old Calton Jail, the imposing Orwellian hulk was the ...
National archive located at the East of Princes Street, around the corner from Robert Adam's landmark General Register House. The building was built in 1861 to house birth, death, and marriage ...
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 ...
Charlotte Square was mostly designed according to plan by celebrated New Town architect Robert Adam who died in 1792 without ever seeing his vision completed years later. Charlotte Square, at the West ...
St Mary’s Music School is delighted to be joined by the Choirs of St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral for their annual Spring Concert in the inspiring setting of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral. The Cathedral ...
Hearty food (fish 'n' chips, burgers) in contemporary glass-fronted gastro-pub down on the waterfront in Leith. The split level venue also hosts live theatre and music. The bar opens late and serves a ...