Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

To what lengths will a person go to find some closure?
If you've ever been even mildly curious about what a lifetime of undiagnosed and untreated ADHD looks like,
In 2019, esteemed solo performer Pip Utton held the promise that it would be the final time he played the r
While studying English and Drama at Manchester University, 18 year old Jessica Forrest was spotted in the s
It is raining. It always rains on Wednesdays. It rained the first night she met her love.
Jamie has been away from his home in rural Scotland for six weeks and on his return seems more distant.
“Let’s just be happy today,” Will says, in an attempt to comfort his third-culture-kid of a girlfr
Set under the high vaulted ceiling of the ornate Playfair Library, The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart is
It’s reckoned that the population of Edinburgh doubles during the festival and with the city having experie
A video backdrop shows ShĂ´n Dale-Jones retrieving props from a storage locker, or is it his alter-ego Hugh
Helen White’s talk at the Sacred Arts Festival had been much awaited – the complications of Covid having pr
Two settings for the two different parts of tonight’s performance.
An hour with 26 year old, New-Yorker Brandon Barrera is kind of like listening to a particularly talkative
An eye-opening talk and tour on the rightly acclaimed Phoebe Traquair murals.
"How can you change the world?
Shockingly unique in form, Work.txt at Summerhall is an inventive creation of user-generated theatre.
Sami Ibrahim’s compelling fable on the British asylum system paints a fantasy island where
“The journey, not the arrival matters.”  T. S. Eliot
Collected and soft spoken Bilal is back at the Edinburgh Fringe with his latest hour of stand up: Care, all