Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Callum Bicknell and Emily Stanghan are 16 year-olds from Norfolk with the talent and ambition to come to the…
The theft of the most famous painting in the world on August 21st, 1911 created a media sensation.
"Doesn't it get exhausting?" and "What's the point?" asks Dulcinea in this exploration of the first chapter…
Smoking Apples and Dogfish, two companies expert in the skills of puppetry and visual theatre, have come…
Join our tour guide on one of Edinburgh’s vintage open-top buses - a world of knowledge, insight and…
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexander…
Female comediennes Ingrid Oliver and Lorna Watson are Festival favourites, returning for their third year…
It is said that we dream to help our subconscious sort out the day's events. My nocturnal reveries were in…
The waves crash on, drowning out the music which marks the opening moments of Enda Walsh's The New Electric…
Love Letters to the Public Transport System is a perfect Fringe show. Written and performed by Molly…
Described as a work in progress, Whisky Kisses requires extra ingredients to seek the perfect blend. The…
Welcome to Jill’s cookery show, a world where butter wouldn’t melt, a place where food is the centre of our…
From a small tent a back-lit figure emerges into the cold.
A friend, an intellectual property lawyer, once speculated what music might play in institutional day-rooms…
Magic on the Mound! The Royal Conservatoire Of Scotland has produced a show of West End quality at a venue…
The dance explores our cultural and historical association with wine. It's an interesting pivot around which…
Sad Little Man is one of those things you go into unprepared, then it turns around and knocks you for six.…
Assembly has  a venue this year at St Mark’s Unitarian Church Hall, a hidden wee spot that is actually…
When you are disappointed by the past and disillusioned with the present, you may want your destiny to be…