Theatre
Myra is just as brutal and gut-punching as you would expect as Lauren Varnfield brings the fundame
Mixing together hip-hop, grime, and writing that lyrically flows, this show is a great example of gig theat
An atmospheric glimpse into the war years of poet Keith Douglas, this is a beautifully written and skilfull
Here we go again. I could do without this, especially as I haven’t slept a wink. Everything’s changed
“Roundabout” at Summerhall is a magical circus tent with the audience sitting in a circle of tiered benche
We are met by Albert, the frock-coated stage doorman.
Unsettling is the first word that comes to mind in describing this show.
This is a real life family story about how a lovely dream holiday turned into a nightmare.
The setting is Sam and Philippa’s tidy, tranquil garden with the tweet of bird song on a hot summer afterno
Friendsical is a great excuse for nostalgia over one of the nation’s favourite TV shows.
Atmospheric, dark and quirky, this show uses animation, live actors, live music and pre-recorded voiceovers
In the spring of 1946 Eleanor, a 16-year-old American trapped in Germany, is about to face the darkest year
“What do you think of this lipstick?” - “Hot!”
If you want to find the Scottish talent at this year’s Fringe, look no further.
As the cast enter the space, they perform basic movement sequences and speak abstract sentences as they are
A wonderfully atmospheric play set in 1913, Clouds is an interesting snapshot – and reminder – of
Shaving the Dead is an outstanding piece of comedy writing and a masterclass in comic timing.
This spiffing, sassy little show delves into the theatrical world and private lives of Noel Coward and his
A show which, by its own definition, resists classification into any one category!