Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Pretty Knickers Productions presents a dirty, gritty comedy full of swearing and hilarious dead-pan remarks
“What happens is what happens."
Taking Romeo and Juliet as an inspiration for this production, two a cappella groups battle it out
“Let’s disappear for a while into the decadent world of the 1920’s …”
A somewhat esoteric and quirky look at Nan Shepherd, this show focuses on the influences around Shepherd, i
A powerful and emotionally charged play, Bomb Happy is a fine example of the strength of verbatim
Set at the end of WWII, Lest You Forget is a touching play from this young theatre company.
This young theatre company takes an interesting look at the number of decisions we human beings make each d
A heartfelt, gutsy and justifiably packed performance.
There was something special about this performance – an all-embracing energy that affects and stays with yo
There is something very wrong out there in the darkness. 
Oxford-based, student-run Mercury Theatre in their most recent venture have decided to tackle male mental h
Myra is just as brutal and gut-punching as you would expect as Lauren Varnfield brings the fundame
Mixing together hip-hop, grime, and writing that lyrically flows, this show is a great example of gig theat
An atmospheric glimpse into the war years of poet Keith Douglas, this is a beautifully written and skilfull
The Choir has achieved a reputation for its “rich and beautiful sound”, an accolade which it lived up to, i
Here we go again.  I could do without this, especially as I haven’t slept a wink.  Everything’s changed
 “Roundabout” at Summerhall is a magical circus tent with the audience sitting in a circle of tiered benche
We are met by Albert, the frock-coated stage doorman.
Unsettling is the first word that comes to mind in describing this show.