Tag: The Royal Lyceum Theatre
Lyceum Youth Theatre announce Hannah Lavery Writer in Residence
Playwright, short story writer, poet and performer Hannah Lavery has been announced by The Royal Lyceum Theatre as the Lyceum Youth Theatre’s Writer in Residence, supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.Hannah’s critically...
The Royal Lyceum Theatre will hibernate for now
The Covid-19 pandemic is especially hard for those who just need people to come along and join in - whether it is a restaurant, a bar or a theatre, all businesses are affected.The...
The Royal Lyceum cancels all performances this month
The Royal Lyceum Theatre along with all of us has been closely monitoring the situation regarding Coronavirus (Covid-19) and sticking to all government guidance.They have issued the following statement:"The latest advice of...
Pride and Prejudice (*sort of) at The Royal Lyceum
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and partners present Tron Theatre Company and Blood of the Young’s Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)Written by Isobel McArthur after Jane Austen Directed by Paul Brotherston A co-production...
Theatre Preview – Creditors, Royal Lyceum
Creditors 27 April – 12 May 2018 By August Strindberg
Adapted by David Greig,
Directed and Designed by Stewart LaingAs a challenging taster leading up to the explosive Edinburgh International Festival programme, The Royal Lyceum Theatre is...
At The Royal Lyceum Theatre – Cockpit
Cockpit
by Bridget Boland
directed by Wils Wilson"West Bound in the Dress Circle. East Bound in the Stalls."
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh presents its Scottish Premier of Bridget Boland’s, Cockpit, Directed by Associate Artist, Wils Wilson,...
Preview – Hay Fever at The Royal Lyceum
'You kissed me because you were awfully nice and I was awfully nice and we both like kissing very much. It was inevitable.'The Minnesota Monthly once described Hay Fever as '...an exhausting exercise in emotions...
Theatre Preview – Picnic At Hanging Rock
In 1975 the film of the eponymously titled adaptation of Joan Lindsay's novel directed by Peter Weir was released.
This is a title that still resonates with potent ambiguity and suppressed anticipation. Its enigmatic lyricism and...