Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Launched in August 2007, the Forest Fringe has established itself as a shining example of what the Edinburgh…
David Greig is a master at writing intimate, psychological Pinteresque plays from romances a deux to…
Comedian Bryony Kimmings today gave the official Fringe Central Opening Address, the third of its kind.
Toby Hadoke has somehow managed to find time to watch TV while touring his long-running hit show “Moths Ate…
For around forty years, there were three distinctively glamorous British and American superstars of song, s
The Edinburgh Fringe programme landed today with its customary thud.
Every Brilliant Thing is a warm and inclusive production that surprisingly brightens the spirits while…
A very special place has been created at the Scottish Book Trust to host the latest production by award-…
Set just after WWI, this explores the story of what it means to be stuck in a time and feeling that war has
The vast space of the Assembly Hall with its high rafters and apron stage, is the ideal theatre to stage this…
Here we go again.  I could do without this, especially as I haven’t slept a wink.  Everything’s changed
The first tickets for the 70th Edinburgh Festival Fringe (4 – 28 August) went on sale today.
As the audience enters the theatre, we hear the resonating voice of Richard Burton in a recorded extract from…
Going to see a show for children can be quite embarrassing and fearful. First you feel the embarrassment of…
In the 1980s, the TV sitcom Hi-de-Hi, set in a 1960s holiday camp run by yellow coats with all its behind…
This is fantastically exciting show which no one should miss!
Matthew Dames thrilled his audience at St Vincent's last night in his hour-long concert of twelve carefully…
This year's Traverse Theatre's Festival programme, announced today, represents a diverse range of experiences…
Jamie Griffiths tour through the arcane world of CDSs (credit default swaps) and CDOs (credit default…
Tonight’s outstanding performance of Schutz’s ‘Resurrection History’ fell within St Vincent’s ‘Festival of…