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First Love
Adaptation of an early Beckett novella about a man, cast out from the family home, who hooks up with a woman, with darkly comic consequences.
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Thu 23 May
£6–£15.50 / 0131 228 1404
Fri 24 May
£6–£15.50 / 0131 228 1404
Sat 25 May
£6–£15.50 / 0131 228 1404
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Wed 28 Aug
Thu 29 Aug
Fri 30 Aug
L.A. Dance Project
A brilliant programme of modern masterworks from one of the hottest names in dance. Benjamin Millepied brings his new company to the UK for the first time, following his huge success as choreographer and star of Darren Aronofsky’s award-winning film Black Swan. L.A. Dance Project is an artist collective founded by…
The Edinburgh Playhouse
Sat 24 Aug
£10–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Sun 25 Aug
£10–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Mon 26 Aug
£10–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Contemporary Classics
Exciting contemporary classics from established choreographers each of whom challenged their own genre of dance. Featuring Christopher Bruce’s 'Shift', an energetic study of 1940s factory workers during the war; Jirí Kylián’s 14´20˝ – a sensual duet of feral beauty and human entanglement taken from the choreographer’s…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Fri 16 Aug
Don Quichotte du Trocadéro
José Montalvo combines farce, burlesque and commedia dell’arte for the 21st century with urban and modern dance, film and slapstick comedy in his brilliant new show. Don Quixote, in his fifties, decides to achieve great things and finds himself in the dance halls, or Trocaderos, of Europe – traditional meeting and…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Thu 29 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Fri 30 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Sat 31 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Eh Joe
The whisper in your head … Me whispering at you in your head … Things you can’t catch … On and off … Till you join us … Eh, Joe? An old man in his dressing gown moves around his bedroom, checking behind the door, under the bed, out of the window. Satisfied there are no intruders, he sits on the bed. Then he hears a…
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Fri 23 Aug
Tue 27 Aug
Thu 29 Aug
Embers
‘silence in the house, not a sound, only the fire, no flames now, embers. Embers.’ Henry sits on a beach, remembering and imagining stories and incidents from his life, tormented by his father’s suicide, his own dysfunctional family history and his failure as a writer. Hallucinations and reality merge as he attempts to…
King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Sat 24 Aug
Sun 25 Aug
Im (Goldenen) Schnitt I (reconstruction 1996)
Moving through constellations of wood and Plexiglas pillars, reacting in sculptor Vera Röhm’s space Cesc Gelabert recreates Gerhard Bohner’s original concept highlighting elements of dance, visual arts and music while allowing them to remain autonomous. Bach’s 'Well-Tempered Clavier', interpreted by Keith Jarrett…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Mon 19 Aug
New Voices
World premieres: California’s Helen Pickett – a former dancer for William Forsythe and now Resident Choreographer at Atlanta Ballet – is renowned for energetic yet poetic creations. James Cousins’s contemplative and gripping style has won him the inaugural New Adventures Choreographer Award. Martin Lawrance shares the…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Sun 18 Aug
Mon 19 Aug
Hamlet
In 1964 Richard Burton performed on Broadway in John Gielgud’s acclaimed production of Hamlet. Recorded in live performance from 17 camera angles, the resulting film was shown for only two days in 2,000 cinemas across the United States. The idea of bringing a live theatre experience to thousands of viewers in different…
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Sat 10 Aug
£10–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Sun 11 Aug
£10–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Mon 12 Aug
£10–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Pierrot Lunaire (1962)
This seminal work from American dancer and choreographer Glen Tetley was also the starting point of his now iconic choreographic style – combining modern dance with the elongated line and aerial bravura of ballet. It is a style he perfected through his professional career performing leading roles in the Martha Graham…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Sat 17 Aug
Reflections on Dance Odysseys
Mary Brennan, Dance Critic of The Herald, chairs a discussion with Scottish Ballet Artistic Director Christopher Hampson, Scottish Dance Theatre Artistic Director Fleur Darkin and Dance Base Artistic Director Morag Deyes.
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Mon 19 Aug
The Rite of Spring Talk
The Rite of Spring Talk with choreographer Christopher Hampson.
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Sun 18 Aug
Waiting for Godot
Beckett on Film: Waiting for Godot: Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and starring Stephen Brennan, Barry McGovern, Johnny Murphy, Alan Stanford and Sam McGovern as the boy.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Sat 31 Aug
What Where/Footfalls/Come and Go
Beckett on Film: What Where: Directed by Damien O’Donnell and starring Sean McGinley and Gary.Lewis. Footfalls: Directed by Walter Asmus and starring Susan FitzGerald and Joan O’Hara. Come and Go: Directed by John Crowley and starring Paola Dionisotti, Anna Massey and Siân Phillips.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Sat 31 Aug
All That Fall
‘A life of unending misery in a world devoid of God, now that’s funny.’ Maddy Rooney is in her seventies – unsightly, ungainly and unwell – laboriously to-ing and fro-ing between her home and Boghill Station. This is a landscape whose details are drawn from the suburbs of Foxrock and Leopardstown from Beckett’s youth, but…
The Hub, Edinburgh
Sun 25 Aug
Mon 26 Aug
Conversations: Meredith Monk
Meredith Monk explores the artist’s relationship with the environment, in conversation with Philip Campbell, editor of Nature magazine.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Thu 15 Aug
Duets
Relationships come into focus in extracts from the canon of Scottish Ballet’s Founding Artistic Director Peter Darrell, and new collaborators James Cousins and Helen Pickett. Darrell’s poignant Five Rückert Songs embodies the feelings in Friedrich Rückert’s poetry on love, loss and loneliness with lingering steps and…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Sat 17 Aug
Édouard Lock: World Premiere (2013)
Scottish Ballet presents a World Premiere from La La La Human Steps Founder, Artistic Director and Choreographer Édouard Lock. Lock is renowned for his extreme, incandescent style of dance and his precise technique. His boldly challenging style has always attracted international attention. His creations are an arresting…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Fri 16 Aug
Histoire d'amour
European Premiere: An English teacher sees a woman on the underground and decides she will become his wife and the mother of his children. He takes over her life and when she tries to escape, all doors close before her. Once re-captured he abuses her again, over and over. Histoire d’amour explores a world where guilt and…
King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Thu 15 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Fri 16 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Sat 17 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
I'll Go On
Based on Beckett’s trilogy of novels – Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable – this one-man show performed by celebrated Beckett interpreter Barry McGovern brings together three monologues that unify the central characters of each novel, revealing successively deepening layers of reflection and emotion. Firstly there is…
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Sun 25 Aug
Mon 26 Aug
Wed 28 Aug
Infinite Possibilities: Drama on the Radio
Jeremy Howe, Commissioning Editor BBC Radio 4, dramatist Jonathan Myerson and writer and theatre critic Octavian Saiu explore the influence radio has had on drama and its development as an artform.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Wed 28 Aug
Leaving Planet Earth
World Premiere: Old Earth has nothing left for us, and so it is time for a new beginning. Cross galaxies, traverse light years and find yourself in a world where you can be the centre of your own universe. Welcome to New Earth. Never look back. Vela, the revered and celebrated architect of this new society, has recently…
EICC, Edinburgh
Sat 10 Aug
£12.50–£25 / 0131 473 2000
Sun 11 Aug
£12.50–£25 / 0131 473 2000
Mon 12 Aug
£12.50–£25 / 0131 473 2000
Madame Freedom
European Premiere: A two-dimensional, cinematic black-and-white woman of yesteryear struggles to break free of the social, economic and political straitjacket of the time, while a three-dimensional woman of here and now struggles to what … ? Break free … ? Of what … ? When the unfulfilled soul of a fictional woman surges…
King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Tue 20 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Wed 21 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Metamorphosis
World Premiere: Travelling salesman and sole breadwinner for his family, Gregor Samsa awakes one day to discover that he has been transformed into a giant insect. Unable to communicate and shocking to anyone who sees him, he is forced into a solitary existence confined to his room. As he becomes insufferable to himself…
King's Theatre, Edinburgh
Sat 10 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Sun 11 Aug
£12–£30 / 0131 473 2000
Ohio Impromptu/Rough for Theatre I/Not I
Beckett on Film: Ohio Impromptu: Directed by Charles Sturridge and starring Jeremy Irons. Rough for Theatre I: Directed by Kieron J Walsh and starring David Kelly and Milo O’Shea. Not I: Directed by Neil Jordan and starring Julianne Moore.





