The Bedlam Theatre is home to the Edinburgh University Theatre Company, which produces a rolling programme of student drama every week of the academic year....
11b Bristo PlaceThe EFT began life as the Empire Palace Theatre, hosting the biggest old-time variety stars. By the mid 1980s, it was another story: then the run-down...
13-29 Nicolson StreetRun by global entertainment conglomerate Live Nation, the 3,000-seat Playhouse is the regular home for touring West End musicals such as Mamma Mia! and We...
18-22 Greenside PlaceA recent addition to the local arts scene, the GRV is primarily a music and club venue. However, one of its party rooms - known as the Cube - doubles as a...
37 Guthrie StreetBuilt in 1905, this elegant old-time institution is managed, along with the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, by the Festival City Theatres Trust. The programme...
2 Leven StreetPrimarily a studio space, Out of the Blue has undergone a £500,000 redevelopment in order to make it suitable for performances, rehearsals and screenings....
36 Dalmeny StreetAfter coming into its own as a busy Fringe venue in recent times, the Roxy was taken on by Edinburgh University Settlement (a social action centre) at the...
2 Roxburgh Place
At its peak in the 1970s, the Lyceum was at the vanguard of a renaissance of local theatrical culture, and a breeding ground for leading directors such as...
Grindlay Street
The refurbished former Netherbow Arts Centre now serves as a home for storytelling, arguably Scotland's one indigenous art form. The venue presents regular...
43-45 High StreetAnyone who recalls this small, boho establishment as the centre of Stockbridge life will be saddened to see how underused it is these days. Things are...
34 Hamilton Place
Founded in the 1960s, the Traverse was first housed in a former brothel on the High Street; a legend was born on its second night when actor Colette O'Neill...
10 Cambridge Street