Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

If you’re a randy young lad out on the town hoping to pull but you need a handy guide about what not to do…
One good reason for returning to shows produced by this company is down to the quality of both the young cast…
Two women talk in semi-darkness in whispered tones.
A young troupe of Russian performers has a show on at the Assembly Roxy unlike any other.
Duddingston Kirk, nestling at the foot of Arthur's Seat, is one of the oldest churches in Scotland and is a…
Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a searing, raging account of the positioning of women in the world and the…
Listen carefully, the storm is coming. The wind is picking up, dirt is rising, electricity fills the air -…
The Queen's Hall may seem like an unlikely venue to get hot and sweaty in, but on a very dreich and damp…
The essence of Fringe theatre is that the majority of the shows are amateur productions, but not many have…
This show does exactly what it promises. You want magic? A cheeky wee bit of nudity? Look no further.
Out of the rain, or if lucky avoid the sun, but do get 'Into the Woods'.
It's great to have the Glasgow's Citizens Theatre back at the Fringe with this play based on a novel by…
In the current climate of economic recession and general "cutting back" on outings this summer, numbers…
Anyone who has witnessed someone dealing with the sentence of a terminal illness knows the pain of seeing the…
The creative, tortured life and tragic death of Sylvia Plath in 1963, has continued to haunt women's minds…
High above the streets of Paris there is a place of angels and gargoyles.
A sharp wee nugget set in the LA hills.
The small Back Room at St Brides was the venue for the three-strong Edinburgh women’s a-cappella group,…
This beautifully pitched show about the real life swimming and dancing experiences of the two dancers, mother…
The spirit of Edinburgh’s Fringe festival continues to thrive in the National Theatre of Scotland’s…