Edinburgh Fringe
The biggest arts festival in the world.
Evil Crossing is a faithful adaptation of one chapter from an iconic Gothic horror novel. I won’t say which…
'My Friend Duplicity' is part of the 'Impossible Things Before Breakfast' staged readings.
A statuesque blonde Amazon prowls onto the small stage under the low dingy Underbelly ceiling, decked out in…
Mint, as any of the characters in this play might put it.
'Impossible Things Before Breakfast' is a series of staged readings of plays by a selection of leading…
Amnesty International announced this morning that Cora Bissett’s Roadkill is the winner of the 2010 Amnesty…
“What wind blew you here?” asks Miss Havisham as she sits at her dressing-table, frozen in time, preparing…
To a great build up and the promise of ‘musical madness’, the three very young and very smiley ukulele…
The new series of X factor began last Saturday (21 August), with thousands of wannabe celebrities in Glasgow…
Big hair, big sounds, and a big cast with some really big performances from the students and recent school…
Our Share of Tomorrow is more of a journey than a story, charting the lives of three people as they come to…
The stage is littered with dustbin lids and childish detritus. Glittery dresses hang from the rafters and…
Escaping to ‘British Summertime’ on a very wet Monday evening in the festival was a good decision. Despite…
Founded in 1986, nofitstate is a Welsh company with a cast of international and homegrown performers.
Broke Britannia! is still topical and is an interesting hotchpotch of characters - some from a relevant…
Venue 3 at Spaces on the Mile, (Radisson hotel) is the perfect space for this smart comedy by John Godber,…
From the crucible that brought us last year’s ‘La Clique’, Smoke and Mirrors is another treat from the…
Mad-cap surrealism from a company that is fast becoming a Fringe staple.
The notion behind this show offers considerable promise; the fool/jester/clown is, after all, one of the…
I first met Robin Cairns a few years ago at a Foakies night at the Royal Oak when he fair exploded on to the…