Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Thoughout his 35 year-long career, the elfin Emo Philips has only been to the Edinburgh Fringe a handful of…
Celia Pacquola's second year at the Fringe is a charming and conversational show, which manages to combine…
Frances Ruffelle is a sparkling, shimmering star in the world of Musical Theatre, winning a Tony Award for…
Alasdair Cameron’s first two sonatas, both by Scarlatti seemed to get off to an uncertain start and he never…
Be-Dom definitely have syncopation but occasionally for me they missed a beat. Be-Dom are a percussionist…
This is the first staging of the renowned poet Anna Akhmatova’s epic A Poem Without a Hero, Translated from…
On a Fringe that's populated by comics that seem to be run by corporations and theatre companies who have…
You’d think by this stage in the proceedings, writing about "the blethers", as a friend describes theatre,…
Beautiful Burnout marks another collaboration between The National Theatre of Scotland and Frantic Assembly,…
This is the tragic story of a desperate fight for justice in the complex world of law and order, where an…
A very special place has been created at the Scottish Book Trust to host the latest production by award-…
Dan Willis offers his comedic musings on the 1986 feel-good movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, in which the…