Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
Award winner Richard Gadd performs a tense and deeply personal view into his complicated relationship with
Landscape (1989) opens with the two performers singing the Official Song of the State of Oregon (<
An unexpected item in the bagging area might be the least of your worries in this particular struggling sup
A glimpse into the less talked about struggle of men who experience domestic abuse from their female partne
On May 1st 1820, a vast crowd gathered outside Newgate prison to witness the hanging and beheading of five
There are a few Fawlty Towers tributes floating around the Fringe this year.
You enter a theatre where the dancers are warming up. It's a very casual and a very relaxed start.
In June 1816, in the Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva, the celebrated romantic poets Lord Byron and Percy Bys
A brief foray into the battle that took place at Villers-Bretonneux during the latter stage of WWI, this is
We are all likely to have been to a Class Reunion, a decade or more after leaving school - so you can pictu
A deliciously dark romp through the tortured actions of stepsiblings Sebastian and Kathryn, this musical br
Bursting onto stage with the energetic opening number and wonderfully cheeky audience interactions, the com
A man lies face-down in the middle of an isolated road on the Faroe Islands, the rain pattering on his red
A delightful production of this well-known book and TV film, the Aquila Youth Theatre ensemble sensitively
“She’s a witch!” The Burning opens with the four performers in a line across the front of the stag
Tickets for this show may be hard to come by. It may already be a sell-out for the whole run.
Last year at the Fringe I photographed Phil Sanger's performance of this show, and, this year, I am reviewi
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This is the Edinburgh Fringe – there's a clue in the name 'Fringe' meaning on the edge, the periphery, none
Foil Arms and Hog, internet sensations, return to the Edinburgh Fringe to premiere their new show