Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Terminus is a play for three actors in rhyming couplets. Not the easiest form, nowadays at least, for…
You have to spare a thought for poor old Chekhov. There he is, a writer who created a whole genre that…
Former Perrier award winner Rich Hall brought a smile to many a face as he read passages from his book,…
Within the confines of yet another random room in the Pleasance, semi-competent ventriloquist (her words, not…
Having loved their sketch show Idiots of Ants 2008, I was excited when I had a chance to meet the guys behind…
As I write this, the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics is sprawling across my TV screen, making me…
Celebrating their 125th Anniversary this year, the Cambridge Footlights (old home of Rowan Atkinson) proved…
Before I begin, let me confess something - ever since someone brought me back a set of castanets from a…
There are times, as a reviewer, when I find myself making a mental note to check afterwards how much the…
This is the second visit to Edinburgh for Lynn Manning’s engrossing one-man show, which tells the story of…
Visitors to this website of more than a couple of years’ vintage will remember that we used to have a scoring…
The Battle of Pots and Pans is based on a battle that took place in l745 in the southeastern Scottish town of…