Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
Love Letters to the Public Transport System is a perfect Fringe show. Written and performed by Molly Taylor…
Albert Lamorisse’s Oscar-winning 1956 film set in Ménilmontant in the 20th arrondissement of Paris is a…
Sondheim’s ‘A Little Night Music’ is maybe a curious choice for a youth Music group as it deals with the…
‘Streets’ ahead of anything I have seen on the Fringe so far.
The idea of over two thousand shows is a daunting one for any prospective Fringe goer. The very phrase ‘…
In a fin-de-siècle gambling den we find Edgar, an old man whose universe has shrunk to the dimensions of the…
There seems to be a melancholic flavour to my shows thus far, which is not entirely surprising considering…
Mod is fun. Fun, fun all the way!
For those of a certain generation and set of experiences, both in Edinburgh and beyond, Wojtek the ‘Polish’…
Summerhall’s Demonstration Room, an old Dick Vet lecture theatre, is the suitably strange setting for Clout…
The blurb about this show doesn't give too much away so I won't either so as to preserve the impact of the…
I would think that Japan has the equivalent of the Oxford English Dictionary, perhaps based in the Yokida…
An icy chill shuddered down my spine as I approached Paradise On The Vault on Merchant Street.
Visually stunning,this may be the best dressed show on the fringe!
If you are looking for an afternoon of Lloyd Webber music then you can whistle!
Just beyond the trail of tourists, buskers, actors and acrobats on the High Street, there's rather a posh…
The School of Night originated with the late Ken Campbell, among whose many accomplishments lay a remarkable…
It is very hard to see 4.48 Psychosis solely as a play. It is, and always has been, so much more than that. I…
Over the years, Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre has become known as a Fringe Festival thorough-bred.
Fringe regulars will be aware of the pitfalls when choosing performances.