Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Life is a cabaret for Leni, or possibly a dream. She is disoriented, confused.
A first-rate comedian – surely obvious to all why this is a sell-out show!
After the real life heist in 2020 at a Dutch museum, an early Van Gogh landscape worth £2.6m-£5.2m was then
Dinner is an outrageous black comedy by Moira Buffini which premiered at the National Theatre in N
Jess thinks that life will be easier once they get Luke’s funeral out of the way.  For one thing there
“Is there any news She-Bot?” asks Dante.
An exploration of the impact of social media – and TikTok specifically – on us as human beings, and how we
This is a gentle exploration of the challenging relationship that writer/performer Karin Trachtenberg had w
America: it can be a struggle to picture its image – baseball, eagles, apple pie; maybe guns, racism, Trump
Etty lies face down on her bed clutching a pillow over her head, “this is a madhouse” she declares, complai
Darkfield are renowned for their immersive theatre experiences and are skilled at thinking outside the box.
Noah staggers to his feet feeling pretty out of it.  It might be the aftereffects of the beer cans lit
Bringing together snippets of an amazing 250 songs from the eighties, Torrey Shine has created a cleverly w
When the front rows of the audience take their seats, the first thing they will notice are the Emergency St
The title of the production – TERF – stands for ‘trans-exclusionary radical feminist’.
“Running a food bank is a lot like putting out fires”
Gig theatre is a growing trend in performance: it is part music, part gig, part theatre, part storytelling
The Hart Players have hit on a winning formula with choosing a lesser-known Agatha Christie play as their s
Following the huge success of the SAF Young Composers Competition within Edinburgh last year, this event wa