Theatre

Shakespeare for Breakfast has been a Fringe staple for many years (this is its 33rd Fringe): a lit
This world premiere of Songs of the Bulbul celebrates the revolutionary Indian Sufi Kathak, a Danc
Played to a packed house, Ari: The Spirt of Korea, is a spectacular piece of theatre.
“We don't need to have a plan, let's run away until we fall out of love” – Dance with U by Staring
A roller-coaster ride – on every level – as Jordan Tweddle took us through such an emotionally charged hour
Some people say the beginning is the hardest bit.  But I loved the beginning.
It starts in a theatre with an audience waiting for a show to begin, there is a weight of expectation and h
Founded in 1975 by Rodrigo Pederneiras, the Brazilian dance company Grupo Corpo (meaning “
Based on the short story by M R James, Casting the Runes by Box Tale Soup is a delightfully spooky
The fragrant scent of sizzling spices pervades the real life Theatre kitchen where a chef stands at a stove
Eileen Mahony welcomes us to her loft.  A full loft, containers large and small neatly packed under th
Standing beside a coffin supported on a catafalque is Fern, a civil celebrant, smartly dressed and good at
In this wonderfully rich and evocative play by Carole Levine, we meet Elizabeth I in her later years.
In film noir chiaroscuro a mysterious traveller arrives at an airport.  His many bags have been flagge
“The train is a small world moving through a larger world.” - Elisha Cooper
In this tent there is an ordinary town.
This year’s offering from the extremely talented Slade Wolfe team is a two-hander focusing on Richard III,
Breakfast shows are a staple of the Fringe – free tea or coffee and a croissant, together with some theatre
It’s the Summer of 2021, lockdown from the pandemic is just over and it’s time for old friends to get toget