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Edinburgh Fringe
The impact of AI on Edinburgh’s Festivals and the broader cultural sector, is the focus of a new publicatio
The Edinburgh International Festival may have come first, but generally it's the Fringe that Edinburgh is…
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Norse mythology got suplexed into a thespian setting, Myth
In this genre-busting, ritualistic riot of a show, Emma Maye Gibson as Betty Grumble transforms h
You’d be foolish for thinking, even for a second, that was Loud Poets at their peak.
'Conjoining elements of screwball comedy and thrilling, psychological twists, Flughafen is a new theatr
Energetic, endearing and full of life, Brooke is a Moth StorySLAM Champion and a one-woman dynamo.
This debut play by Sam Macgregor is based on his real-life experiences working for the NHS 111 Call Centre
The Beautiful Game:
Blending traditional Korean theatrical elements with modern performance styles, this is a heartfelt explora
"A digital live dance-theatre performance designed for Zoom Webinar format that explores space, presenc
Rituals ask us to remember, to cleanse, to let go.
Cleverly written and astute in the points it picks up on, this is an interesting satirical exploration of t
This feisty feminist drama is set in a New York law firm specialising in personal injury focusses on three
‘ I lost my mum when I was eleven,’ confesses Denis
This was a thought-provoking and inspiring play – the smaller theatre provided a more modest context, but i
Centred on the progress on the Suffragette movement, this polished presentation cleverly honed in on the pa
Surrounded by images of the cosmos and a band blending raw vocals, keyboard, drums, cello and a violin, thi
This is an open, heart-warming and heart-breaking homage to a complicated, multi-layered woman, Niusia, Bet