Edinburgh Fringe

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Edinburgh's ever-popular Todd Gordon presented his fans with another new ‘first' by marrying his voice to a…
I had a laugh even on the way in to see Sir Barrington Ganch the other day.
As its title suggests, this new play by Bill Dunlop has more than just a soupcon of the French about it. Set…
Te POOKa, Edinburgh based street theatre performers, have transformed their premises in Lady Lawson Street…
St Andrew's and St George's church are holding daily recitals till 24 August, and Anne-Isabel Meyer has just…
Duddingston Kirk, nestling at the foot of Arthur's Seat, is one of the oldest churches in Scotland and is a…
Slick lives up to its name in the perhaps somewhat restricted space of Traverse 2; essentially a pantomime…
"Cúirt An Mhéan Oíche" in the original, "The Midnight Court" to those not blessed with an understanding of…
Powerful performances impress in this fly-on-the-school-wall musical about the effect of a teenager going…
Viva Youth Theatre! is not just the name of this company from Cambridgeshire but the sentiments that this…
A friend, an intellectual property lawyer, once speculated what music might play in institutional day-rooms…
The young cast of Maltings Youth Theatre is at its best with the meatier roles in this production. Peter…