A look at an exhibition from New York that charts the development of photography from 1839 to 1939. Plus Angelo Abela's Edinburgh Squash, a show that packs the Festival into 60 minutes. Show more
A focus on Margi Clarke's first one-woman show, 21st Century Scut, and a beginner's guide to the work of American director Peter Sellars, in Edinburgh with his new drama production of The Persians. Show more
Featuring a profile of James MacMillan, the first living Scottish composer to have his work included in the Festival. Presented by Kirsty Wark.
Zimbabwean dance group Sunduza perform Gumboot Jive. Plus Night after Night, Neil Bartlett's re-creation of the glitz and gaiety of musical theatre in the 1950s. Show more
The best of the Edinburgh Festival, including Steven Berkoff, the Reduced Shakespeare Company, a Steven Campbell exhibition and a Communist bus tour of the city.
Kirsty Wark reviews Dr Faustus Lights the Lights, Robert Wilson's interpretation of the Faust legend, while Robert Rodriguez demonstrates how to make a film for just $7,000. Show more
Bruce Morton interviews the hopefuls in line for this year's Perrier comedy award. Plus Robert Lepage's productions of Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle and Schoenberg's Erwartung. Show more
A look at highlights of this year's Edinburgh Festival, from the worlds of dance, music, theatre, film and art.
Mike Leigh talks about his new film, Naked, and Dawn Upshaw sings Debussy's Regret. Plus an exhibition of masks, acts from Russian Circus on Ice and a production of Julius Caesar. Show more
Kirsty Wark looks back at this year's Edinburgh Festival, recalling highlights including the Perrier Awards, Derek Jarman, Lea DeLaria and Steven Berkoff.