All Talk Cross Question Live
The All Talk series of interviews at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival concludes with Cross Question Live hosted by the guest presenter, Matthew Stadlen
Please Right Back
Award-winning company 1927 returns to the Edinburgh International Festival with their new production, Please right back
Paradisium
Paradisium, a captivating and highly visual brand-new circus performance - developed by legendary Hungarian danse-cirque company Recirquel, is at the Edinburgh Fringe from 1st August at the Assembly Roxy.
Scotland's Newest Gallery
Colstoun Arts is a new venture in Colstoun House in Haddington, outside Edinburgh. It is partly about diversification and new ways to sustain a country house, and partly about starting the journey to their vision – to become a national museum for landscape art. The first exhibition at the venue, The Other Side, features large-scale works by Landscape Painter, Joe Grieve
Scottish Gallery Spring Show
The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh gets ready for Spring; hanging the works of James Morrison alongside objects from Doug Cocker, Lara Scobie and Joanne Thompson. The exhibition of works will be on display at the gallery on Dundas Street from 11 April 2024 to 1 June 2024
Manipulate Festival
Puppeteer Ella Mackay and ball circus performer Callum Donald launch the Manipulate Festival in Edinburgh. The full festival programme, runs from 1st to 11th February 2024 with film screenings and live performances across the city of Edinburgh
Edinburgh's Chinese New Year
Organisers of Edinburgh’s Chinese New Year Festival today announce a full programme of events and activities across the city to celebrate Chinese New Year and the start of The Year of the Dragon. The programme, which includes the Official Chinese New Year Concert, lion dances at St James Quarter, bilingual ceilidhs, tai chi sessions, calligraphy and tarot card reading, runs from 3rd to 13th February 2024
William Gillies - Modernism and Nation
The Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh presents a new exhibition about William Gillies. The exhibition coincides with the publication of William Gillies: Modernism and Nation in British Art by Andrew McPherson, charting the artist’s ‘extraordinary story’.
Henry Kondracki: Joie de vivre
A new exhibition hosted by the Academicians’ Gallery, Joie De Vivre, includes new paintings by Henry Kondracki RSA at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh from 21 October 2023 to 19 November 2023.
For The Many Live with Peter Tatchell
LBC’s Iain Dale and former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith interview Peter Tatchell, who has been campaigning for human rights, democracy, LGBT+ freedom and justice since 1967. The interview will be broadcast later on the For The Many podcast. When asked about trans rights, Tatchell said the extremes of the argument need to 'cool it'. He stated the likes of Kathleen Stock and JK Rowling only disagree on the protection of women-only safe spaces but broadly support trans human rights.
The Grand Old Opera House Hotel
A heart-filling ensemble comedy from Olivier Award-winning writer Isobel McArthur (Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of), Kidnapped) and directed by Traverse Theatre Artistic Director, Gareth Nicholls (Ulster American, Crocodile Fever), this world premiere of The Grand Old Opera House Hotel is a story of art bringing us together in hopeless circumstance, to the tune of some of the most popular opera songs ever written.
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
The 2023 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo takes place on the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle with this year’s theme of Stories. Performers from across the world gather for nightly performances at the castle.
Batsu!
Batsu! A game of punishment or honour makes its debut at the Edinburgh Fringe. Comedians and Fringe guest stars compete to avoid electric shocks, paintballs, a giant chicken, and many more jaw-dropping punishments.
NT Art Month
Galleries prepare for the inaugural NT Art Month running throughout Edinburgh’s New Town this June. NT Art Month is a brand new month-long celebration of the arts quarter in Edinburgh’s New Town, which will run at 14 venues from 8 June to 30 June 2023.
Making Britain Work for Scotland
The Think Tank, Our Scottish Future, set up by Gordon Brown, holds a rally in Edinburgh, making the case for a plan that makes Britain work for Scotland. Speakers include Gordon Brown, Mark Drakeford, Anas Sarwar and Andy Burnham.
When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65
A major retrospective of one of the UK’s leading figurative painters, Peter Howson, opens at Edinburgh’s City Art Centre on 27 May until 1 October 2023. The exhibition will unite around 100 works spanning the artist’s career, many never seen before in Scotland.
Kaffe Fassett - The Power of Pattern
Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern at Dovecot Studios will open to the public Friday 31st March. Running until Saturday 8th July 2023, the exhibition is curated by textile guru Kaffe Fassett and Dennis Nothdruft from the Fashion and Textile Museum. Including over 70 colourful, eclectic pieces, this exhibition draws on artworks from invited international makers inspired by Kaffe Fassett, as well as quilts, cushions, clothes and archival material.
Edinburgh International Children’s Festival launch
The Edinburgh International Children’s Festival launches with school children staging a protest in the playground of Forthview Primary School brandishing posters featuring the festival image as well as slogans referencing the UNCRC (UN Convention on the Rights of the Child).
New Contemporaries
Now in its 14th year, the RSA New Contemporaries exhibition offers a unique opportunity to see some of the best-emerging talent in Scotland under one roof. Showcasing 57 graduates selected from the 2021 degree shows, the exhibition features a diverse array of painting, sculpture, film-making, photography, printmaking, installation, performance and architecture.
Edinburgh Chinese New Year Launch
Organisers of Edinburgh’s Chinese New Year Festival announce a full programme of events and activities across the city to celebrate Chinese New Year and the start of The Year of the Rabbit. The programme, which includes the Official Chinese New Year Concert, a performance of Mulan, a bilingual Ceilidh and a fabulous light show at Edinburgh Castle, also offers online calligraphy, music and Tai Chi workshops and runs from Friday 20 January to Friday, 3 February 2023