Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with the…
Timing, in improvised music, is all-important.
Sitting outside Dance Base at the Grassmarket is the Dance Dome: a portable 360° cinema, with comfy seats…
Site-specific theatre has become a distinctive genre in recent years on the Fringe – thrilling performances…
Introducing the double-bill Dalgety and Fragile, both by David Greig, director Emma Callander gave us a bit…
An impressive visual mix of old and new.
Tonight’s performance by the Glasgow Improvisers’ Orchestra is mainly taken up by the half-hour composed…
Between the air raid siren and the all-clear sounding the evening will be punctuated by three bombs falling.…
Three men are in relaxing in their flat. One lies dozing on the sofa, another sits in a chair watching the…
An extraordinarily calm and personable Ben Baker introduced us to what he was about to play.
As we celebrate the birth one hundred years ago of Benjamin Britten it was good to get an insight into his…
Entering through the audience, dressed for a sunny day in the park, the cast of A Simple Space began playing…
The Edinburgh-based Barony Ensemble performed their unusual, colourful and virtuosic programme in St Andrew's…
Joyce famously asserted that his Ulysses was a creation of deliberate, impossible opacity to keep scholars…
Everyone who performed was extraordinarily talented - the Royal Over-Seas League through its international…
Dysfunction reigns in this absurdist classic.
HeLa, a fascinating insight into the controversial search for a cure for cancer, has won the Scottish Theatre…
"If you let nice-to-do things take priority over have-to-do things, you are guilty of misprioritization and…
Laughter is the order of the day in this hilarious piece that was specially commissioned for this year’s…
As a wonderful innovation - what goes on in the organ loft is now screened to the walls either side of the…