Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

A dark and punchy comedic exploration of writer/performer Ambrosine Davies’ years of living and dating in L
Described as a coming-of-age musical comedy about a hopeless romantic, Pretty Delusional does what
This zany, interactive cabaret has already wowed Australian critics with a fistful of awards, including Bes
Solicitor General:  Were you on duty at the time this accident happened?
This two-hander show is an interesting concept exploring two women stuck in different time periods and in d
“Running a food bank is a lot like putting out fires”
Even though the church had been taken over by scaffolding, this neither dimmed the acoustics nor in any way
“We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, someho
Centred around the theme of ‘home and homelessness’, this recital collected an encyclopaedic range of poems
Combining singing, dancing, cowboy boots and hats, and a 13-strong cast, this is an unusual exploration of
Life explores the world of an artist’s model, Estelle, who has come to this latest class with an e
Apparently a ‘jazz mass’ has never been performed in the Cathedral before – but given the Archbishop was pr
Marilyn Dunn has written widely as a renowned mediaevalist, and opened the presentation with a talk on the
There was much to see as we visited these two historic churches in Edinburgh’s city centre.
Displayed in the Chapel’s Refectory, the Triptych is clearly packed with activity and energy, and draws tog
The programme for the concert celebrated the works of LGBTQ+ composers and allies.
Written by sixth form student Sam Dury and directed and produced by this young cast, the team bring a lot o
A devasting reflection of the impact that living in North Korea can have on its citizens, particularly wome
“Make sure you pay him a visit 
 ask after what we are owed”. It’s his mother's deathbed wish, which J
‘What use is paper?  To speak, to imagine, to remember  .. we write our dreams on it.