Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
The 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe brochure hit the streets yesterday, with the usual staggering amount of…
Running from July 31- August 26, Assembly Festival is delighted to announce the launch of its new programme…
Monkey Barrel Comedy has announced their 2019 Fringe Festival programme, with over 50 acts performing across…
Freestyle stunt cyclist Danny MacAskill will debut his Drop and Roll Show Live at the Fringe this August.
The first 14 shows of Assembly Festival's 2019 Fringe programme go on sale today, January 31st.
Early on-…
Assembly Festival, the multi-venue operator at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe founded in 1981, has announced…
Yoshitaka Suzuki was Born in Akita, Japan in 1981 and has danced and trained all over the world. His list of…
This is the second piece I have seen at Dancebase which is pushing at the borders of what we see and perceive…
Do You See What I Hear? is a collaboration by two award-winning performers, one a composer and the other a…
This is the story of a dancer's life, about the journey towards dance and all that it can provide, but it is…
The topicality of this musical drama is powerfully poignant.
Danish storyteller Svend Engh joins forces with Scottish musician Neil Sutcliffe to explore the connection…
Now, this is radically different, a refreshing and genuine step outside the typical, an adventure or…
The winners and this year’s Scottish Arts Club Theatre Awards were announced on 20th August.
‘If the 20th century was about ideology, the 21st is about identity.’ Funded by the Wellcome Trust,…
Clad in a navy anorak, Penge’s lesbian poet has nipped up to Edinburgh to try her material out on a slightly…
We are shut in a basement, seemingly unaccompanied by an actor, when out of the darkness comes an uncertain…
On 2 April 1982, Argentina invaded the Falklands, the remote islands in the South Atlantic, inhabited then by…
In a new play inspired by the 2007 film This is England, Georgian Theatre Royal Youth bring a new play This…
There are other things Angie would rather be doing, but “it’s fine”. Until the day it isn’t.