Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
Well, gosh amighty, the Filmhouse has done it again! Another full house for the utterly fantastic Calamity…
Bryony Kimmings one woman show is self-indulgent, but it could be said drinking to excess is also self-…
Direct from a sell-out tour of Germany ANGEL Aerials brings Peter Pan - Learn to Fly to Leith.
Private Peaceful was written as a book for older children in 2003 by Michael Morpurgo while he was children’s…
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised with the original cast after its run at…
Kristin Hersh cuts a slight but forbidding onstage figure.
Under the stone proscenium arch in the small theatre that is the Vaults and with only 3 wooden cubes as props…
Greenside venue is an oasis of greenery and peace in this frantic Fringe time. If you’re very lucky, you…
This performance consisted of two dance pieces by different artists that both, in very different ways,…
Actions, performed by Daniel Squire and Andre Zachery from Irish Modern Dance Theatre, combined movement and…
The story of Edinburgh’s notorious Deacon Brodie has been picked, plucked, gathered and cropped by a variety…
Hotel de l’Avenir is a show from graduate students in the CalArts (California Institute of Arts) School of…
Imprints is an unexpectedly moving piece of dance theatre by Nux, a dance platform that has been based in…
The Man Who Planted Trees is the multi-award winning adaptation by the Puppet State Theatre Company of French…
A Burns Supper in August may seem a daft idea, but that's the essence of The Robert Burns Experience held in…
The King James translation of the Bible is 400 years old and in the course of an hour the very eloquent actor…
At only 19 years old, Rachel Sermanni has supported Mumford and Sons, KT Tunstall and Newton Falkner, and is…
This may sound like an extraordinarily insensitive and heartless thing to say, but I don’t well up when I…
The colour theme of the wedding had been lilac, the colour of love (so they say). All that was left was the…
If there is something I love to experience at the theatre, or the cinema for that matter, it’s a good scare.…