Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

‘The 3rd Sector’ promises well; the actuality, after all, is, in these challenging times, deserving of some…
Who needs reviews when you can sell out your preview on a warm afternoon with people being turned away? This…
Issy van Randwyck is a star of the musical stage: a triple Olivier Award nominee for various West End…
Theatre is something that benefits from being given a different view every now and again. Jo Clifford’s…
The audience loved it, they were close to perfect - DON'T CHANGE!
Walden is an account of an ‘experiment in simple living' that was carried out and documented by Henry David…
The old sink in the corner of the Anatomy Lecture Theatre at Summerhall is the accidental prop that reveals…
Cheap as chips. It’s a throwaway remark even though a fish supper these days can cost as much as a set lunch…
Every year the Edinburgh Fringe is full of improvisation.
Laura Cioffi and Clara Galea gave us a very entertaining hour of flute duets. They have been performing…
You need to know and probably love musicals to get the most out of this show. Anyone who dismisses musicals…
Nikolai Gogol’s short story written in 1835 has been brilliantly interpreted by the well established Newbury…
Described as a work in progress, Whisky Kisses requires extra ingredients to seek the perfect blend. The…
Boris and Sergey are causing a ruckus every night at Pleasance Courtyard with their loveable appearance and…
There are surely times, especially these days, when "care assistants" and even nursing staff wonder where…
Hatred has never been so much fun’.
The Secret Garden is an oasis of tranquillity from the raucous side of the fringe in terms of its music, if…
Historians will tell you what we know of the past comes largely from lucky finds; Cameron Stewart's re-…
With his vast reserves of energy seemingly unaffected by a recent foot injury, Chris Addison practically…
Georgia O'Keefe is always worth considering; in spite of attempts by commercial print-makers to domesticate…