Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

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This is the Edinburgh Fringe – there's a clue in the name 'Fringe' meaning on the edge, the periphery, none
Eliza Drake’s bedroom is one of a child between girl and womanhood.
Looking at the resistance work of the White Rose group, composed of activists in Germany rebelling against
It was in 2009 when Davy Macdonald first launched the first of annual solo exhibitions which often feature
This is an interesting, intimate look at identity and belonging, focusing on the different perspectives of
This is a double bill show with two dances; Born to Manifest (Joseph Toonga) and Like Honey (Becky Namgauds
Humour is laced throughout this delightful adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility.
This charming one act play (1935) by Noel Coward was later adapted into the classic romantic weepie Bri
From Phantom of the Opera to Wicked, from West End to Broadway and beyond,  Musical
Let’s start at the beginning.
This is a charming show that provides Scottish storytelling aimed at children and adults.
There's a fantastic projection set up when you enter the dance space. Every surface is covered in images.
The setting is Sam and Philippa’s tidy, tranquil garden with the tweet of bird song on a hot summer afterno
Picture a hospital in the 1960's NHS with the apparent hygiene standards of a 1930's abattoir, and that is
The fundamentals of human existence – three quasi rituals, one fascinating show.
A wonderfully atmospheric play set in 1913, Clouds is an interesting snapshot – and reminder – of
An atmospheric glimpse into the war years of poet Keith Douglas, this is a beautifully written and skilfull
We are met by Albert, the frock-coated stage doorman.