Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
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
On the day of his father’s funeral, Benedict receives a message from beyond the grave.
It is September 1938, and two boys from the Hitler Youth are billeted with Mrs Parrish as part of a Peace a