Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Tragedy shatters one life. Revenge may shatter more. A dark, unchecked insanity is brought to the surface in…
How do people with an acute ā€˜green’ conscience square the circle of whether or not to add to the world’s…
Peter Bream is one of Edinburgh's celebrated pianists and full-time piano teachers. For several years now he…
ā€˜Teenage angst in the North East’ was how Neil Gunn’s novel was once described to this reviewer. It is, of…
Powerful performances impress in this fly-on-the-school-wall musical about the effect of a teenager going…
Once in a while, you see a comedian who is so perfectly suited to performance, channelling such pure talent,…
It must be difficult to understand what being a different gender, to your own, would be like.
ā€˜She loves me’, she loves me not. Sadly, I fell into the latter category.
There are other things Angie would rather be doing, but ā€œit’s fineā€. Until the day it isn’t.
One of the deadliest and most cruel weapons being described as ā€˜tender’ could be seen as strange but when…
This one man show gives a fascinating glimpse into the deadliest job in the world.
This is the tragic story of a desperate fight for justice in the complex world of law and order, where an…
Sitting outside Dance Base at the Grassmarket is the Dance Dome: a portable 360° cinema, with comfy seats…
Beer barrels, bottles and empty crates, dirty wooden frames encasing blackened wallpaper, a bar stool and a…
Phil Kay has set a precedent at the Edinburgh Fringe by becoming the first performer to acquire six stars for…
The Ballet Ruse is an examination of the early lives of two ballerinas who went through the classical ballet…
ā€œTo the woman on the Thursday morning service to St. Pancras, you had ginger hair, Aztec print dress and a…
Laughter is the order of the day in this hilarious piece that was specially commissioned for this year’s…
It feels good in here tonight, within this grand, wood-panelled chamber. The clock has just struck midnight…