Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
This was the first of three consecutive concerts of Bach's Gamben Sonatas and Brahms' cello sonatas in the…
Ann Liebeck, the widely acclaimed opera soprano, gave us an hour of delightful songs, all in Spanish, from…
Leading lady grabs the key role by the throat!
How do people with an acute ‘green’ conscience square the circle of whether or not to add to the world’s…
Powerful voices blow you away.
Digital Alchemy Earth Images by Richard Weston, is a hidden gem of an art exhibition!. This is part of the La…
Everyone’s a critic. You see a show and decide how much you liked it, where it sits in the pantheon of other…
Janis Joplin might be gone, but more than forty years since her death, she is still not forgotten.
In recent years, a number of publications written by people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder has helped to…
In many ways, Jamie Adkins' solo act in Circus Incognitus could have been plucked from the screen of an early…
Stunning Cabaret with the best M.C. (Emcee) in town.
Dyad Productions is renowned for innovative adaptations of literary texts (Austen’s Women), and profiles of…
Last night the Traverse Theatre played host to the awarding of the prestigious James Tait Black drama prize…
Compelling story - sucks you in!
On a scale of A-Z, "O is for Ofsted" would be a clever remark but a bit unfair on the cast.
This is quite a…
The Pommery Champagne Café Bar at the Signet Library is back for the Edinburgh Festival with a sparkling,…
‘3,000 Trees’, a phrase which also appears in the title of another play on the same subject in this year’s…
Sometimes it can be difficult to follow or interpret dance and to understand the meaning or intentions of the…
Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint Exupéry is (unfortunately, perhaps) best known in these…
As part of the Free Fringe 2013, I was extremely fortunate to catch the final performance of “Bette Davis ain…