Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

A Bubble to blow about! This is an innovative production that combines a lot of humour with a serious…
Sometimes we give into them, sometimes we don't, sometimes that's a good thing and sometimes it isn't.
Liszt’s transcriptions of three Schubert songs on the Yamaha piano started the recital by Akiko Okamoto.
Having lived my life being a bit of a sceptic in terms of magic, I felt that it was time to change the tide.…
The waves crash on, drowning out the music which marks the opening moments of Enda Walsh's The New Electric…
Nearly 40 years ago a man lies washed up on the long, curved beach of a Brazilian resort.
Chalk About dances gently through some complex themes, exploring emotions and identity with a childlike…
This is a stunning, atmospheric piece of theatre that holds you for the entire 90 minutes.
A Rabbit. Headphones. Finger Puppets. A New concept for Fringe 2014, but anything goes right? Well not always…
It’s not often you get a full gospel choir on stage at the Traverse, but there is one as ‘The Christians’…
One of the best things about the Edinburgh Fringe is being exposed to stand up comedians from other countries.
There’s always something exciting about certain people when you’re at the Edinburgh Fringe. Sometimes it’s in…
I was once in a bar and I met a woman who seemed to be able to look right inside me and tell me what was…
There are two branches of opinion on the ex-shelf stacker-come-beat-mogul's appearance at The Edge festival.…
2015 is the 15th year that David O’Doherty will perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and he shows no…
The crew of a Royal Navy submarine are about to cast off their land bound lives and slip beneath the waves.…
Surrounded by projections of seascapes with bobbing Stornoway fishing boats we are brought to a place – a…
The story of Edinburgh’s notorious Deacon Brodie has been picked, plucked, gathered and cropped by a variety…
Brought to Edinburgh by members of North Carolina theatre and performance troupe Concrete Generation, this…
In an essay published in 1946, George Orwell wrote about how the British public love reading newspaper…