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In a Class of Their Own

Edinburgh-based Citadel Arts Group presents San Cassimally's warm-hearted adaptation of Millie Gray's popular novel. In a Class of Their Own is based on Millie's real-life experiences of growing up in a poor family in Leith during World War II. The play catches the spirit of the times while struggling single mum Rachel Campbell (Ashley Barlow) is determined to get her family out of the poverty trap, helped by her enterprising twins, Carrie (Chelsea Grace) and Sam (Conrad Williamson).

Scottish Storytelling Centre • 18 Jan 2026 - 18 Jan 2026

Medusa

“A heid full ae snakes is bound tae make yae do mad hings.”Medusa works behind the bar in Athena’s nightclub, slinging waters to the pilled-up masses. She’s popping off on social media, talking about being ‘clinically radge’, revelling in the lights and dancing in the debris – until Poseidon takes something that wasn’t his to take.Written by Heather Marshall (Creative Electric) and directed by Jen McGregor, Medusa is a new show for theatre lovers, ravers, and people searching for queer, disabled community. Designed with access in mind, it can be experienced whatever way works for you – in the afternoon, evening or late at night, while sitting, dancing, or lying down – and tickets will be sold on a ‘pay what you can’ sliding scale. Full access information is listed below.Evolving from Heather’s own personal experience, Medusa invites us under the prescription pad of Pre-Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), and the way it ravages both the physical and mental health of those it affects. Bringing an electronic soundtrack, contemporary choreography and Scottish underground rave culture to an age-old story of misogyny, Medusa challenges our view of the ‘hormonal woman’ and complex mental health conditions. The show will feature choreography by Sula Castle and costume design by Chanel O’Conor (Drag Race UK Season 6).BookACCESS INFORMATIONEach performance of Medusa will feature BSL interpretation. Each performance can be experienced in the way that best suits you. You can choose between sitting, moving around the space, or lying down. There will be access to a designated quiet area for audiences who may need or want time to decompress. Audience will have access to ear defenders and sunglasses.Low sensory relaxed performance: The 2pm performance on Saturday 7 March will be a low sensory relaxed performance, with a lower level of music and no flashing lights. This performance will be best suited to people who experience acute sensory overwhelm and would find bright lights or loud music challenging even with sunglasses or ear defenders. A lower number of tickets will be sold for this performance so that audience members have more space to move around or watch from a distance.Visual StoryBefore the performances audiences can access a visual story that shows what will happen throughout the production including any trigger warnings that may be needed. This will be available in print from front of house and can also be posted to audiences where needed (to request one please email Medusa producer Andrew Eaton-Lewis on [email protected]). On the day of the performance staff will be on hand to talk audiences through the visual story where appropriate.Companion TicketsSupport workers and personal assistants will receive free companion tickets. A limited number of free tickets will also be made available via iThrive Edinburgh and the GP social prescribing team.If you have questions about any of the access information above, please contact Medusa producer Andrew Eaton-Lewis on [email protected]

Summerhall • 6 Mar 2026 - 8 Mar 2026

Tryptych

A unique collaboration performance between the rising star of Australian dance, choreographer-director Lewis Major with his mentor: legendary British dancemaker, Russell Maliphant OBE.A stunning fusion of movement, light and designAn evening of mixed repertoire pieces investigates various poetic possibilities, universal rhythms and cycles performed by Major’s world-class dancers. This is a captivating evening of dance, of connection between internal and external worlds – of non-duality – all set within a whirling maelstrom of movement, sound and light.Triptych is a mixed bill of dance made up of three short works: Two x Three by Russell Maliphant OBE, and Unfolding and Epilogue by Lewis Major.

Studio Theatre • 24 Apr 2026 - 25 Apr 2026

Four Magicians

Four of Scotland’s leading magicians come together for a show like no other at the Dundee Fringe – minds will be read; laws of nature will be defied; dad jokes will be told. Magicians Smith & Burns, Eoin Smith and James Dickson take to the stage together in an award-winning ensemble magic show that’s packed full of jaw-dropping sleight of hand, incredible feats of illusion and a generous helping of comedy. Named best magic show in the UK by readers of MagicSeats.co.uk

Scottish Storytelling Centre • 27 Dec 2025 - 28 Dec 2025

The Cube Studio Programme, Guided Tours

Join us this August for a guided studio tour of The Cube Studio Programme, led by Outer Spaces Head of Programme Tiffany Boyle.Located in a former office building on Leith Street, Edinburgh, The Cube Studio Programme takes an experimental approach to building community and collaboration within the studio setting. With the aim of developing an active site of both production and engagement, the programme supports artists at various career stages, forming a unique peer group and cross-section of the Outer Spaces network. During each tour, selected artists will be present in their studio, their practices spanning painting, installation, moving image, photography, textiles and poetry.Participating artists in The Cube Studio Programme are Jillian Lee Adamson, Ji Fadaka, Remi Jablecki, Hanna Lehtinen, Keziah MacNeill, Andrew McNiven, Geri Loup Nolan, Hattie Quigley, Pandora Vaughan, and Gosia Walton.

45 Leith Street • 16 Aug 2025 - 23 Aug 2025

Footloose

Join us for an outstanding performance as The Beyond Broadway Experience brings you FOOTLOOSE…Celebrates the wisdom of listening to young people while guiding them with a warm heart and open mind.When Ren and his mother move town, he is prepared for the inevitable adjustment period at his new high school. But he’s not prepared for the rigorous local edicts, including a ban on dancing instituted by the local preacher, who is determined to exercise control over the town’s youth.When the reverend’s rebellious daughter sets her sights on Ren, her roughneck boyfriend tries to sabotage Ren’s reputation, with many of the locals eager to believe the worst about the new kid. The heartfelt story that emerges pins a father longing for the son he lost against a young man aching for the father who walked out on him.

Edinburgh Festival Theatre • 18 Jul 2025 - 19 Jul 2025

Waiting for Wonka

Half Trick Theatre presents Waiting for WonkaA satirical new play about capitalism, childhood trauma and chocolate.Fifteen years after the competition that ruined their lives, five damaged adults try to understand what happened to them as children.Doors will open 6.40 for a 7.00pm start.  Ages 16+

Augustine United Church • 2 Jul 2025 - 5 Jul 2025

EH7

Inspired by the little-known history of Edinburgh's EH7, Citadel Arts Group presents a series of interlinked, darkly humorous stories. As young Angus researches his home area for a school project, he is drawn into the exploits of a balloonist, a famous illusionist, a dueller, local factory workers, a blind saint, the dead laird, an eccentric book collector and two Norman cabbage howkers. He takes us through time as he discovers more than he expected.

Craigentinny Community Centre • 14 Jun 2025 - 16 Jun 2025

Jellyfish

The production follows the square lives of Smiff and Willow—a stagnating married couple—whose daily routines are disrupted by the arrival of an anthropomorphic, destructive, surprisingly stylish Jellyfish-person. As Willow desires greener grass, and Smiff preserves his perfect sanctuary, the two play tug-of-war over Jellyfish for a slew of selfish needs. Their bickering pushes the pair to clash in a crescendo, causing the crumbling of their sweet, crocheted, boxy, IKEA world.

Bedlam Theatre • 29 Apr 2025 - 4 May 2025