
1776 and All That: Hamilton at Festival Theatre Edinburgh
One of the United States’ founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton, is portrayed in the blockbuster musical Hamilton, at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.
One of the United States’ founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton, is portrayed in the blockbuster musical Hamilton, at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre.
Edinburgh’s Queen’s Hall is set to host Dutch violinist and composer Tim Kliphuis, who will debut his re-working of Modeste Mussorgsky’s 19th-century masterpiece Pictures at an Exhibition.
Review: Lambchop’s conversational poetry graces the Celtic Connections stage as Kurt Wagner joins pianist Andrew Broder.
Review: Nearly fifty years after their inaugural performance, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra with conductor Eric Jacobsen invite the most distinguished of guest musicians and singers to join them for a warm-hearted evening that’s both moving and celebratory.
Review: Currently touring the UK, garlanded acoustic guitarist Tommy Emmanuel has made Celtic Connections a key stop, performing on the second day of Glasgow’s global music festival with American guitar super-talent Molly Tuttle.
Established in 1994, Celtic Connections’ upcoming programme promises the brightest mix of legendary Scottish and international music stars from the Folk firmament and beyond.
Review: A festive favourite returns this winter to Glasgow’s Theatre Royal with a surprise… Scottish Ballet’s Cinders! has arrived, with a twist.
Review: Glasgow pantomime legends Elaine C Smith, Darren Brownlie and Johnny Mac are back, bringing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to life once more.
Scottish Ensemble’s Scotland-wide tour of Concerts by Candlelight series returns with the theme of Music for Warmth and Restoration.
WIN! Treat yourself-plus-one to a special holiday performance, with a pair of choice seats to Scottish Ensemble’s Candlelit Concerts.
Review: To many the ultimate rom-com, Pretty Woman: The Musical has arrived in Glasgow, with a dazzling production and high-calibre cast.
Making its debut at Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket, Deep Time is a festival of new music, featuring commissions and performances from leading radical and experimental composers, musicians and improvisers.
Musician Aidan O’Rourke is transforming National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh’s reading rooms into musical performance spaces for storytelling, music and song.
The new Haddington Concert Society 2023/24 season once again offers chamber music of the highest calibre performed by musicians well-known on the world stage, and outstanding young musicians.
‘Fridays at One’ is an opportunity to join the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) in Glasgow as they showcase talent from their students, faculty, alumni and guest artists.
Traditional music promoters The Soundhouse Organisation continue their Monday evening concert series at the Traverse in Edinburgh.
The BBC SSO continues its new season in Glasgow and Aberdeen, with Berlioz’s blockbuster Symphonie Fantastique.
The world premiere of National Theatre of Scotland’s new take on Dracula, the action is relocated to the wild beauty of Aberdeenshire – reportedly the inspiration for the classic novel.
Twenty years after its last full-scale production, Tally’s Blood follows the lives of an Italian immigrant family in Scotland from the 1930s to the 1950s, at Perth Theatre.
The Sunday Classics season at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall features music from around the world.
Combining well-known popular works with contemporary compositions, Scottish Ensemble continue their commitment to building long-term connections with local communities across the country.
Returning for its 14th year, the popular Lammermuir Festival continues its trademark mix of classical music in beautiful and sometimes remote locations across East Lothian.
Visiting 17 cities, towns and communities around Scotland, Scottish Opera’s troupe of talented singers with piano accompaniment performs a collection of popular classics and lesser-known pieces.
The Summer Season continues at one of the most scenic theatre locations in Scotland – Pitlochry Festival Theatre in Perthshire.