Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

What are the odds? On the toss of a coin Smita Russell shares an absolutely absurd story.
The Land of Beat is a fast-paced hour of powerful Korean traditional drumming with a modern twist, interspe
This is the fictional tale of a former Nashville country star, Marcy Aurora, who ended up in jail for killi
Cleverly written with a clear emotional journey and filled with a good smattering of humour, this is an enj
The Magdalen Chapel is one of Edinburgh’s hidden gems.
This was a carefully constructed programme about the evolution of the Psalter, building on earlier shows in
This beautifully styled play tells the story of Mozart’s sister Nannerl, who herself was a musical genius,
Anti-Gone was reviewed when the show was presented in English and its final performance will run in Mandari
Theatre Re, one of the UK’s leading physical theatre companies, returns to the Fringe with The Nature o
Brainsluts is medical slang for people who sign up to clinical drug trials, especially those invol
Ross, our guide, did an absolutely fantastic job in building up a real energy and atmosphere amongst the cr
Go West! and you are immediately plunged into a fever dream of a post-apocalyptic frontier.
For around forty years, there were three distinctively glamorous British and American superstars of song, s
On what feels like the sunniest day of the year, a cosy bed rests on the red decking outside Summ
Prolific, dynamic Scottish duo Elsa Jean McTaggart and Gary Lister bring new show Caledo
This is an interesting modern take on the Salem witches’ story.
‘ A play about love at first sight and the power of human connection; inspired by my life, this is the
It is 1990, and Trish is living alone in a gritty, postmodern Gothic warehouse studio – once a coffin facto
This is political theatre at its finest.
Wonderfully evocative and enchanting, this family-friendly show explores dreams connected to the sea: one w