Welcome to Edinburgh Theatres Web Site.

From this portal, you can access all the main theatres in Edinburgh. The capital offers a wide range of theatrical experiences, from Shakespeare to new Scottish writing, from ballet to contemporary dance, from opera to West End musicals, there is something for everyone! You can explore it all on each theatre’s web site. So check out the weekly listings, browse through the latest programmes, take advantage of special on-line offers or even go on a virtual backstage tour!
 
 
  The Edinburgh Festival Theatre is an international lyric theatre presenting a broad range of opera, ballet, drama variety and dance all year round. Its outstanding facilities include one of the largest stages in the UK.
    The Kings Theatre presents high quality drama, alongside dance, comedy and musical theatre, with continued commitment to local amateur companies. The King's annual Pantomime is an established tradition within the city.
 
 
  The Edinburgh Playhouse has established itself as Scotland's host to large scale West End Musicals. Our programme also covers a broad range of performance including Opera, Ballet, Rock, Pop and Comedy.
    The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company is one of Scotland's leading producing theatres. The company has a reputation for excellent productions of classic and contemporary drama and a commitment to developing new Scottish writing.
 
 
  The Traverse Theatre, Scotland's famous new Writing theatre and home of the legendry Traverse Bar Cafe, produces and hosts the best contempary plays from Scotland and overseas and is a leading venue for the Edinburgh Fringe.
    Brunton Theatre is a wonderful gem hidden on the edge of Edinburgh with 300 of the best seats in town and productions that are second to none in quality and variety. Don't take our word for it, come and check it out!
 
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This portal is managed by The Audience Business. Our aim is to help develop audiences for the arts, for mutual benefit and enjoyment of local communities, visitors and arts organisations, For more information on our activities, visit www.tab.org.uk