Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
Welcome to a look at the Great American Songbook through the bottom of a glass which will bring completely…
“Maybe I’ll see the shine of you bringing me home again.
The work of Neil LaBute has spanned over twenty years, and at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, we see the UK…
One actor, one suitcase, one hour. Henry Maynard takes on quite a challenge in Flabbergast Theatre’s ‘…
Ockham's Razor's aerial theatre brings circus into a whole new dimension with their new show, ‘Arc and Every…
We are lined up by a bossy drill instructor in the Nissen hut like venue. This is one of the characters who…
‘You’ll have had your tea?’ is the legendary response of Edinburgh’s bourgeoisie to the arrival of an…
‘An Oak Tree’ is now ten years old. Tim Crouch’s play for two actors is a rare glimpse of the nuts and bolts…
Conversation about The Jennifer Tremblay Trilogy which has won a trio of Fringe Firsts.
Scotland’s Stellar Quines have been awarded a Fringe First for The Deliverance, the final part of Jennifer…
It’s not often you get a full gospel choir on stage at the Traverse, but there is one as ‘The Christians’…
Mark Steel’s in town, for the first time on the Fringe in nineteen years.
Horseplay often leads to people getting hurt.
Acts of Redemption is a series of six monologues written by Ken Jaworowski where each individual attempts to…
‘The Final Act’ might actually herald new beginnings, as both the cast and the creative team of the show…
With her brand of magical and mythical storytelling, Xanthe Gresham Knight cuts across the lines between…
Welcome to the wedding reception of Finn and Fran. You could imagine that they are a young couple, dancing…
One day you are young and the next you are old. Age slowly creeps up on us all, unbidden, unnoticed.
The musicians of the Titanic may have played as long as they could while the ship went down but it is a myth…
2015 is the 15th year that David O’Doherty will perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and he shows no…