The Edinburgh Deaf Festival is back for 2025, with a vibrant programme of shows and events embracing everything from new drama to comedy, music and magic. After a long, tough but ultimately successful campaign, this unique annual celebration of deaf culture, is laying...
Cheeky, funny, sexy – and harrowing, Sad Girl Songs is dark feminist comedy. Audiences are invited to come along and be entertained (and in some cases educated) by songs like You Should Know Where the Clit Is (a handy user’s guide) and Daddy Issues Boyfriend. Actor,...
Truman Capote revelled in outrage and celebrity – staging parties that would simultaneously delight and scandalise 1960s US high society. His guest lists featured Audrey Hepburn, Greta Garbo, the Bloomingdales, Peter Lawford and Patricia Kennedy, David Niven, Tony...
As a young boy growing up in the Philippines Jeremy Rafal had few links to the wider world – until his dad bought a TV and he discovered cartoons. With no mobiles, home computers, internet or social media, in a place with little in live entertainment and where even...
It’s 1900 and Lillie Langtry, the most famous actress of her time and a great Victorian beauty, awaits a crucial telegram from her dearest friend Oscar Wilde. In Edinburgh, while on tour, she plans a play presenting all his most illustrious female characters – Cecily,...