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Tiger Lillies. The name sums up what they are - a sharp combination of danger and sweetness.
Was there ever a more unlikely star than Alan Cumming? The Dundee lad became the toast of Broadway, a Bond…
‘Greater Belfast’ is an evocation in sound, both musical and vocal, of the estrangement and affection a city…
Daffodils (a Play with Songs), by Rochelle Bright, is inspired by the true life love story of her parents and…
It is one minute to midnight at the Fringe.
It was the Pleasance's turn to launch their programme yesterday (Saturday). Walking to the launch in…
Dressed in T-shirt and jeans, a scruff of facial hair, beatbox supremo Beardyman just had to slouch onto the…
In a small, cosy space under a bustling pub in the centre of Edinburgh, Simon Kempston plays for a captive…
Imagine if the local pub had a glee club….and we’re in The Jungle, a makeshift pub on the big stage at…
Multi-talented Kate Robbins entertained her substantial first night audience with an hour of songs and tales…
Support band The Ray Summers are actually going down well, but lead vocalist Andy Ure is under no illusions…
Kristin Hersh cuts a slight but forbidding onstage figure.
The St Andrew's boys are back from their UK jaunt with a string of Scottish shows. As well as enduring a…
Callum Bicknell and Emily Stanghan are 16 year-olds from Norfolk with the talent and ambition to come to the…
As we trudge through our muggy, too-hot-for-the-Scots-but-can’t-complain summer Morna Pearson’s new comedy…
Spectacular singing and an upbeat comedic narrative make for a high-energy, uplifting theatrical experience.
There are any number of earnest and passionate performers offering an hour of the best of themselves.
To a great build up and the promise of ‘musical madness’, the three very young and very smiley ukulele…
A statuesque blonde Amazon prowls onto the small stage under the low dingy Underbelly ceiling, decked out in…
Barb Jungr was ranked No 1 for The Best Cabaret 2008 by Time Out, New York, No 2, The Best Cabaret 2009 for ‘…