Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

The Acoustic Music Centre can boast the hosting of many famous performers but on Saturday 8th August, Fife…
A fight to deal with boxed off emotions.
The Traverse Theatre has an uncanny ability to transform itself, at any time, in order to suit any…
How would you react if someone you knew and trusted turned out to have been spying on you for a major arms…
On a bare stage on which two opposing rows of par cans rest, Olwen Fouere appears, simply dressed, ready to…
England, Oh England! You float upon the sea and look up at the sky, beaches curving like a smile, if the…
‘Kitty in the Lane’ does some of the things contemporary Irish theatre does best.
“Discuss the regulars. They sit in a line like ugly, huddled birds, eyes wet with alcohol. They whisper…
Take an actor all too often dismissed as a lightweight, connect him to an ageing, once seen as daring writer…
Guy Masterton has been producing hit Fringe shows for over two decades.
If you’re a die-hard Three Little Pigs fan, you may not recognize the traditional tale in this production,…
Spectacular singing and an upbeat comedic narrative make for a high-energy, uplifting theatrical experience.
A feisty stride across Scotland’s history.
Turned out nice again. The perfect day for a visit to Crosby and Formby beaches.
Chris Goode is no stranger to the Edinburgh Fringe and has picked up more than his share of Fringe First…
It may not be the Sale of the Century, but the opportunity to see a production of ‘Miss Saigon’ from Norwich…
Picture a nunnery and the arrival of an errant novice nun from another convent. Does she really belong there…
When you cross the International Dateline a complete day disappears; lost, not here today and it’s already…
Carlo Massari and Chiara Taviani are the two dancers in Maria Addolorata which in English is 'Our Lady of…
Now’s the Hour’ is the Scottish Youth Theatre’s take on the Referendum debate thus far, but (perhaps…