Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Based on the  Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, this multi-skilled company combine…
It is very easy to enter the Mental Health discussion with a sorrowful, even morbid, tone. Humourlessness is…
With the darkness of Goya and hints of Chagall, two pan faced, black clad characters with touches of red and…
With its timeless appeal and loved by  children all over the world, everyone knows the story of Peter and the…
Margaret Rutherford was an extraordinary English character actress, renowned for energetic, feisty roles,  …
Lou Salome must be regarded as one of the most interesting women of the late nineteenth and early twentieth…
There are any number of shows at the Fringe designed specifically for children, but very few are performed by…
The Famous Spiegeltent takes on a different atmosphere in daylight.  Gone is the night club cabaret vibe and…
It’s a balmy summer evening and George Street is buzzing with Festival crowds out in their finery and lapping…
Developing language is what most of us spent the first several years of our life devoting a fair amount of…
Many years ago, at the end of a play, a noted Scottish dramatist in the next seat muttered, ‘It’s just…
As reveille sounds and the Stars and Stripes whips around the flagpole, we join Captain Thomas Morton…
Rumour has it that big, bad American magician Paul Nathan lost a bet, the forfeit was to do a show for…
Tony Cima, a well-known singer-songwriter himself, shares his enthusiasm for the work of Jake Thackray.
As Tam struggles home after another big Saturday night of boozing, up in the morning early is a certain Rab…
On the D'Animate website they say "we offer pure escapism to the general public." And that is exactly what…
A young troupe of Russian performers has a show on at the Assembly Roxy unlike any other.
Neil Forsyth’s fictional Dundonian character, Bob Servant, hilariously deals with the serious issue of spam…
Is Mark Thomas the bravest performer in comedy?
 This production of Salome ticks so many boxes, yet leaves you wondering "Why didn’t I enjoy that?".