Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Why is it we always remember where we were when something bad happens?
I have never set out to actively watch Al Murray, whether it be on TV or at previous festival appearances.
Pip Utton strips back Hugo’s classic plot to leave us with a meditation on beauty and unrequited love
"I hope they have good bikes in heaven" enthuses five-year-old Aidan as he thinks of his best friend Jack who…
Linda Marlowe plays a washed-up actress-turned cleaner who preferred treading the boards to scrubbing them.
This triangular love affair is a sophisticated soap opera smudged naturally by scandal. Susie loves Link and…
Barb Jungr was ranked No 1 for The Best Cabaret 2008 by Time Out, New York, No 2, The Best Cabaret 2009 for ‘…
A marigold, “flower of the dead”, grows from a pot only to be picked and put into a girl’s hair. Birth, life…
This is the second appearance at the Fringe by the Bournemouth based company, Pure Dance that was founded in…
There’s a potentially promising start to Teenage Riot, as a series of images are projected onto the cubic…
With his vast reserves of energy seemingly unaffected by a recent foot injury, Chris Addison practically…
Twenty miles off the Pembrokeshire cliffs lie the Smalls, a tiny cluster of twenty jagged rocks that were…