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Edinburgh Fringe
Three performers tell the tale of a town that has been abandoned due to the coal mine on which it sits…
Seeing the words ‘coming of age’ is usually a guarantee that I would give a production a body swerve. …
An intense esoteric tapestry of old and new.
We are in Italy with an opera company rehearsing inside a villa; singers wander outside with unpredictable…
If there is something I love to experience at the theatre, or the cinema for that matter, it’s a good scare.…
You are offered the chance to take your partner, whom you’ve only been dating for one month, into space with…
Historical and cultural BBC documentaries have recently become so much more interesting, especially when you…
Japanese culture and art transposed into the context and frame of the Edinburgh Fringe can often create its…
It’s what we will all do, of course.
‘Greater Belfast’ is an evocation in sound, both musical and vocal, of the estrangement and affection a city…
It’s been a long time since I’ve been swept off my feet. But tonight, my heart remembered the joyous…
Dysfunction reigns in this absurdist classic.
The young cast of Lochaber Onstage bring Edinburgh's murky past alive with the story of the notorious ‘body…
Rumour has it that big, bad American magician Paul Nathan lost a bet, the forfeit was to do a show for…
Anne-Isabel Meyer, the cellist, was lucky enough to come into possession a rare edition from 1871 of Schumann…
Founded in 1982, and appearing at the Fringe from as early as 1983, Red Shift has been raising and…
Partnering up in the rehearsal room for the first time, Ad Infinitum’s co-artistic directors and real-life…
A beautiful, sunny August morning (rare for any Edinburgh Festival goer), a cup of coffee, fresh strawberries…
Every Brilliant Thing is a warm and inclusive production that surprisingly brightens the spirits while…
Revolting Rhymes is a rip-roaring, mad-cap hour of hilarity, silliness and mayhem that kids from about 5…