Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

‘Transfigured – The Pack’ reminded me of the medieval mummer groups except this collection were a
Set at the end of WWII, Lest You Forget is a touching play from this young theatre company.
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 This spiffing, sassy little show delves into the theatrical world and private lives of Noel Coward an
Taking Romeo and Juliet as an inspiration for this production, two a cappella groups battle it out
A powerful and emotionally charged play, Bomb Happy is a fine example of the strength of verbatim
“Let’s disappear for a while into the decadent world of the 1920’s …”
In the summer of 1975, the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws created a tsunami wave of panic for beachgoe
A somewhat esoteric and quirky look at Nan Shepherd, this show focuses on the influences around Shepherd, i
A heartfelt, gutsy and justifiably packed performance.
There is something very wrong out there in the darkness. 
There was something special about this performance – an all-embracing energy that affects and stays with yo
The Choir has achieved a reputation for its “rich and beautiful sound”, an accolade which it lived up to, i
Part of the programme for St Vincent’s week long Sacred Arts Festival, this was a fascinating recital of a
Friendsical is a great excuse for nostalgia over one of the nation’s favourite TV shows.
There are many musical recitals taking place at the Fringe, but this one immediately struck you as being a
Strap on your safety belt, here come the Princesses.
The story of Emmeline Pankhurst, her partnership with her husband and her journey to the suffragette moveme
Managing to pack an astonishing amount of fascinating history into its 70 minutes, this show explains the h
An interesting, stimulating and varied programme, with a wide selection of music from the Renaissance perio