Orwell’s enduring and devastating satire about the corruption of power is brought vividly to life on stage in this compelling critically acclaimed production.
Delve deeper into our season subscription shows with our intimate Theatre Talks series. Gail Wylie discusses how Orwell turned politics into art with his deft use of satire, unforgettable characters and situations, allegory and wit.
Renowned percussionist and composer Trilok Gurtu draws inspiration from his deep engagement in his native Indian traditions as well as Western influences to create music that is at once melodically intricate and dynamically engaging.
Ireland’s top entertainer has conquered the world with a sound that traverses pop, Irish folk, country music and timeless ballads.
Perth Concert Hall regular Jeneba Kanneh-Mason brings an utterly fantastic programme to us, featuring some of Chopin’s finest music at its core.
Big hair, big voices and big choruses: hit after hit from Rainbow, Heart, Whitesnake, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Aerosmith and many more!
Strictly champion Giovanni returns with his company of world class performers with a mesmerising and innovative production.
Two Edinburgh pals embark on a non-violent spree, robbing coach loads of tourists across the Scottish Highlands. In the process they become folk heroes.
One of the UK's most valuable musical treasures and a world-class songwriter, John is also an utterly spellbinding live performer.
The life of Zuzia, whose dad works on the railway, changes massively when Lampo, an extraordinary travelling dog, joins the family.
Two of the best loved symphonies in all classical music is a real luxury in an evening.
A tragic tale of searing passion and memorable music, La Traviata is Verdi’s outstanding interpretation of one of the most popular love stories of the 19th century, La Dame aux Camelias.
Music, dance, laughs and the age-old tale of boy meets girl... set in New York in the early 1930s, Anything Goes is delightful, delicious and de-lovely.
With over 100 million views online, Stuart is also the longest-serving panellist on BBC Scotland's Breaking The News.
Bach’s Matthew Passion was first performed on Good Friday 1727. Eight singers and two orchestras work together and apart to narrate, comment, and reflect on the last days of Jesus’ life.
Breathe explores the inner workings of trees, beautifully realised with a combination of stunning puppetry, breathtakingly detailed sets, and ground-breaking live camera work.
A must-see for Floyd fans, marking 50 years of Wish You Were Here plus classic tracks and deep cuts from across the band's catalogue.
The Clown and the Wolfman ride again! The film that paved the way for the boom of Scottish cinema starts a new adventure as a full stage musical, produced and directed by the team that made the original cult classic.