Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

It’s rare for one of the BBC’s "Plays for Today", a sadly defunct manifestation of public service…
This small, but international cast retells the story of Persephone: a Greek myth translated into a modern…
2010 is the centenary year of the founding of the Margaret Morris Movement, the training method of Modern…
Nicola Corbishley is a very talented singer and the wide stage of the venue gave her ample opportunity not…
Three rousing and well known Chopin piano pieces were played yesterday afternoon with great gusto and…
Bigotry might be an accepted part of life in Scotland: one of our most (in)famous exports, up there with Irn-…
While You Lie brings together the fresh writing talent of Sam Holcroft, with award-winning director Zinnie…
Anyone who walks into the grand, imposing halls of the Assembly Rooms might wonder if the performance to…
With a bouncy nervous energy and a self-deprecating delivery, the large frame of Greg Davies bounds on stage…
In this well constructed show, Delete the Banjax create a surreal and very enjoyable hour of sketch comedy.
On 26 March 1858 Charles Dickens gave a reading of his Christmas Carol in the Music Hall, George Street. Now…
Bec Hill’s new show for this year’s Fringe festival is a hilarious study on the nature of adulthood and the…