Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Had Lady Caroline Lamb survived long enough to encounter Charles Bukowski, her summary opinion might have…
The creative, tortured life and tragic death of Sylvia Plath in 1963, has continued to haunt women's minds…
Marking her fringe debut with a one-woman show that's part stand-up, part cabaret and part theatre, Denise…
Stalag Happy is a little work of art.
Having already brought to the fore Shakespeare's Women with Susannah York and Berkoff's Women with Linda…
Founded in 1982, and appearing at the Fringe from as early as 1983, Red Shift has been raising and…
I love Facebook. Originally made for Harvard University students and now a ‘Global Phenomenon’ with over 100…
Here’s the idea: global warming has led to the extinction of the Winter Olympics. But the two unbeaten World…
Idle Motion is a young, Oxford based theatre company, many of whom are in their last year of full-time…
Whenever the Fringe manage to bag someone who is a ‘Big Name Star,' they always come attached with something…
Sometimes you just know. There is something in the air.
David Greig is a master at writing intimate, psychological Pinteresque plays from romances a deux to…
‘Sea Wall’ has at its core possibly the hardest question we ever ask ourselves.
Following a tale of mistaken identity this black comedy follows a variety of characters to the doors of…
It’s been observed elsewhere in these reviews that ‘there’s nothing wrong with entertainment’.
Most people will remember the Blues Brothers from the eponymous 1980 film and fans will have longed to do two…
Having only been on the comedy circuit for a few years, Kevin Bridges started early at the tender age of…
In these days of tram-induced turmoil, to be late for a show is an acceptable excuse, but getting in to a…
Albert Camus is one of those writers that I always wanted to get into.