38 stories by "Murdo Macleod"
A spectacular outdoor performance at the Edinburgh festival, The Harmonium Project, lit up the city's Usher Hall to celebrate 50 years of the Edinburgh Festival Chorus. Around 20,000 people …
The great German choreographers celebrated dance-theatre company are at the Edinburgh international festival with Sweet Mambo, a tragi-comic piece told with exquisite moves, gorgeous outfits…
Follow Guardian photographer Murdo MacLeod around some of the Edinburgh festivals most talked about shows including Ganesh Versus the Third Reich, Exhibit B, Circas Beyond, Akram Khans Gnosi…
Bring together the music of South African choir Ladysmith Black Mambazo with the moves of the Royal Ballet and contemporary dance company Rambert and you get Inala, a muscular new show at th…
Our man with the cam goes behind the scenes to snap Mark Watson playing darts, Carol Ann Duffy reading Tennyson and Simon Callow talking up the Roman poet Juvenal also featuring Richard Her…
At dawn and dusk on Portobello Beach, Edinburgh, local residents in white shirts and blue culottes lead the audience along the shore. Then the performers wade into the sea, led by soprano La…
Snogging in a gas mask, a robot trying to take a break, zombies running loose and a happy faced pamphleteer on the Royal Mile welcome to the crazy world of the Edinburgh fringe. And its onl…
Take a look at the immersive theatre production that brings Edinburgh fringe audiences face-to-face with the undead Continue reading...
From plastic bags becoming ballerinas to blood-spattered bodies on the pavement of the Royal Mile, Guardian photographer Murdo Macleod selects the most arresting images from this year's carn…
A selection of the photographer's best portraits from this year's Edinburgh book festivalMurdo MacLeod
A 'ballet master' marshals a troupe of plastic bags to Debussy's music in Non Nova's innovative Edinburgh show. Performer Jean-Louis Ouvrard explains allMurdo MacLeod
The Edinburgh festival has it all " and Guardian photographer Murdo Macleod has been busy capturing the lotMurdo MacLeod
Get a taste of a festival Macbeth with a difference: performed in the ruins of a 12th-century abbey in the middle of the Firth of ForthMurdo MacLeod