Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Thoughout his 35 year-long career, the elfin Emo Philips has only been to the Edinburgh Fringe a handful of…
The vast space of the Assembly Hall with its high rafters and apron stage, is the ideal theatre to stage this…
The Irish comedy team Betrayal of Penguins are back in Edinburgh for their second year, with this enjoyable…
Welcome to RAF Waddington, home of the “Chairforce”, where pilots operate drone aircraft to stalk the skies…
It is a brave thing to undertake a one-man show. It is even braver to undertake one where five out of the six…
To say that I felt a little out of place ten minutes into Birthing The Crone would be a huge understatement.…
Prepare to hear a story told by a vagabond New English skiffle band of pot, spoon, pan and bucket players.
Casablanca, 1941 – a place to which those fleeing the Nazi regime flock, where human life is cheap and…
Horseplay often leads to people getting hurt.
Cataract is something you tend to hear about people having as they get older.   But cataract has…
Welcome to a look at the Great American Songbook through the bottom of a glass which will bring completely…
For a dance show that claims to be about expressing womanhood, there seems to be a lot of self-destruction in…
In 1642, Oliver Cromwell’s puritan regime closed the theatres and made acting illegal. Celebrity actors…
Imagine an animal free menagerie; a memory man who forgets things and a vertigo suffering aerialist and you…
Ghillie Dhu is a splendid, new, high-ceilinged venue, with a long mirrored bar reminiscent of Manet’s A Bar…
In this well constructed show, Delete the Banjax create a surreal and very enjoyable hour of sketch comedy.
"Everything you have is never enough" claimed Andrew Lawrence, in yet another venue where you could cook meat…
Jamie Griffiths tour through the arcane world of CDSs (credit default swaps) and CDOs (credit default…
Oscar Wilde wrote two things while serving his two year imprisonment after being convicted of gross indecency.
I first met Robin Cairns a few years ago at a Foakies night at the Royal Oak when he fair exploded on to the…