Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
An exquisite production of Dylan Thomas’ play, this young company demonstrate the strength of theatre by al
Two characters, separated by time and space meet for the first time in the world-wide premiere of Alice
“There she blows!”, about a mile or so ahead – it’s Moby Dick.
“Bless me, father, for I have sinned.”
‘Anomaly Theatre Company’ debuts Surveillance at this year’s Fringe, promising a dark exploration
There are several suffragette-based productions this year: Peter Barratt, the great-grandson of Alice Hawki
The story of Emmeline Pankhurst, her partnership with her husband and her journey to the suffragette moveme
“We begin our poor play in the late 16th or perhaps early 17th Century – time is elastic in the theatre
In the summer of 1975, the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws created a tsunami wave of panic for beachgoe
The old saying that Rossini’s Petitie Messe is neither small nor solemn isn’t quite true.
In the Spring of 1940, lads from all over the country are getting their call-up papers.
‘Transfigured – The Pack’ reminded me of the medieval mummer groups except this collection were a
Under The Floorboards is an insight into the disturbing life of misfit Ed. This young vir
On a dark and stormy night, a stranger arrives in a small village at the foot of a huge, forbidding castle.
A proficient and powerful performance that had been clearly carefully crafted, from the considered song sel
A stripped-back, return to roots production, this year’s Loud Poets focuses simply on what they do
“Today ladies and gentlemen we will begin our performance with a sad and slightly mournful song.”
In this Black Box space, the stage is completely bare apart from two blue suitcases.
Three masked figures climb and swing on a cube of scaffolding in synchronised movements to the rhythm of a