Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

It is an extraordinarily shameful admittance, particularly as a Welshman, but until last night I had no…
Freewheeling arts collective The Forest have put out a strongly worded press release expressing how "stunned…
Edinburgh has one Roller Derby league called the Auld Reekie Roller Girls which fields two travel teams; The…
There may be a coffee shop on every corner, but none are like The Alchemystorium Café. You see, there the…
This latest show by David Hughes Productions is inspired by the myth and legend of Sawney Bean, a Scottish…
The stage is covered in feathers. It looks like there has been a murder of crows. To the sound of Johnny Cash…
Paying homage to via Sistina 125 in Rome where Nikolai Gogol had an apartment may seem to some to be absurd…
Two men find themselves castaways from life as a huge flood engulfs the UK. Seemingly trapped by the surging…
Holmes and Watson have never been more energetic than with Max and Ivan filling their Victorian boots. You…
Richard Demarco is not happy. The grand old radical of Edinburgh art is not happy because of what he sees…
This show, from Retford based professional touring theatre company TaleGate Theatre, is as ambitious as it is…
The clàrsach, or Scottish harp, is Scotland’s oldest traditional instrument. It has been in existence since…
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexander…
Forget the old saying, this is one plague you should make a point of catching! The Ring of Stones was written…
Greeted by space hostesses in amazing uniforms followed by space drill for passengers embarking on SS…
One of the highlights for me in last year’s Fringe programme at St Andrew’s and St George’s West was Akiko…
Bristol Revunions' new show "National Friends" can be easily summed up in the phrase "missed opportunities."…
Julian Sands performance - directed by John Malkovich - is a cross between a lecture, an informal chat and…
There was a depressingly low audience for 'Circle Line Blues'. Maybe it's too early in the day, but this was…
Robert Dick conducted his symphony orchestra of over ninety players in just one work which lasted 95 minutes…