Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Mad-cap surrealism from a company that is fast becoming a Fringe staple.
Bloodletting is no substitute for story telling.
On the eve of his 21st birthday Delmore asks “I don’t know how we got here, Ma. How’d this happen? To which…
All aboard for a magical realism mystery tour. Like all journeys it starts with a small step, but…
Returning with a two man show to this year’s fringe, Jesse Scott and Lachlan McAulay from Casus Circus bring…
The film Casablanca is part of every individual's memoryscape who is aged 50 and above.
The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with the…
Adam Hills’ new stand-up show is just about the most immersive comedic experience ever seen.
Two women talk in semi-darkness in whispered tones.
The crew of a Royal Navy submarine are about to cast off their land bound lives and slip beneath the waves.…
A cracking 45 minutes at the College of Art-this may be one of the shortest shows on The Fringe but this was…
Issy van Randwyck is a star of the musical stage: a triple Olivier Award nominee for various West End…
The Pommery Champagne Café Bar at the Signet Library is back for the Edinburgh Festival with a sparkling,…
The Overcoat, Summerhall, Review BRUSH Theatre 35 3* Spend a fun day with young Jenny and how she deals with…
Magic on the Mound! The Royal Conservatoire Of Scotland has produced a show of West End quality at a venue…
The essence of Fringe theatre is that the majority of the shows are amateur productions, but not many have…
Nikolai Gogol's radical short story The Overcoat was first published in 1842 and tells the story of Akakii…
A new company, Dragonfly, bring to the Fringe a tender-hearted, if rather predictable, story about family…
‘Newland’ is a very promising land indeed! According to the Fringe brochure, it is a professional cast with…