Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
In this wonderfully rich and evocative play by Carole Levine, we meet Elizabeth I in her later years.
Standing beside a coffin supported on a catafalque is Fern, a civil celebrant, smartly dressed and good at
In this tent there is an ordinary town.
Breakfast shows are a staple of the Fringe – free tea or coffee and a croissant, together with some theatre
Charles Dickins was a lover of the spooky tale.
It’s the Summer of 2021, lockdown from the pandemic is just over and it’s time for old friends to get toget
This year’s offering from the extremely talented Slade Wolfe team is a two-hander focusing on Richard III,
The history of the witch trials in Scotland is a part of our past that many are vaguely aware of, but the r
The fragrant scent of sizzling spices pervades the real life Theatre kitchen where a chef stands at a stove
An endearing, whirlwind tour of the murder mystery genre, this is a delightfully entertaining show.
Midway through his new Fringe show, local-boy-done-well Colin Cloud shares a story from his armchair about
Opening with a full-pelt, rapid-fire monologue that brings us into the mind and world of Nicole Nadler,
“My Sunshine in the sunshine” announces the Man as he makes his way towards his partner lounging on the bea
In one of the smallest theatres of the Fringe, you will find this beautifully atmospheric gem of a show.
Opening to the sounds of waves lapping on the shore, a single bench half-lit on stage and a lonely figure s
'What do you want me to say? That the world's ending? Would that be helpful?'
In the “backyard” away from the roar of the crowds if not the smell of the greasepaint some classic circus
Edinburgh’s Fringe festival doesn’t officially start until tomorrow (Friday, 2nd August), but it already fe
We need to pass the torch, and let our children read our messy and sad history by its light.
The intimate and charming 19th century St.