Edinburgh Fringe
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Morning and Afternoon - written and performed by veteran Irish director Andy Hinds - presents two…
A tack sharp modern take on a Russian classic.
This production from New York company NoPerks Theatre is based…
Having delivered funny stuff for 6-plus’s to laugh at for nearly a decade at the Fringe, Comedy Club 4 Kids…
Steven Berkoff is a Fringe favourite.
The secure thread of friendship runs through this gently comic play.
An intense sulphuric light emanates from this one-man show by Florentine actor Maurizio Lombardi. It was…
‘Between Empires’ has the potential to be the jewel in the crown in terms of new musicals at the Fringe.
A remote cottage on the wild, windswept north-east coast of Scotland is the perfect place for murder. Staged…
Although set at the time of the London Olympics the themes of ‘A little piece of Heaven’ are very current in…
Being a fan of the art of puppetry, it was with some excitement that I approached this afternoon’s…
There is no language barrier in this delightful piece of clowning with a political message from San Cesario…
It has to be said that I had pretty low expectations for She Was Probably Not A Robot. I’m not sure why.
The sectarian divide in Northern Ireland is an evocative relocation for Shakespeare’s plot of Romeo and…
Enter the silver spaceship that is NoFit State’s Big Top for their latest staggering spectacle of exacting…
Welcome to Israel, a land of endless sun, orange groves, bullets and bombs.
In Chekhov's 1904 comic-drama, a Russian aristocratic family is affected by changing politics and the new…
Spent too much time watching the cosy and safe street theatre of Edinburgh's Royal Mile?
New to the cabaret circuit, this is Xara Vaughan’s debut at the Edinburgh Fringe and what a cool, classy,…
This powerful new musical is a heady mixture of very serious stuff lightened by a very remarkable circus!
Frank Sinatra reigns supreme in this new musical from Kingdom Theatre.