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Edinburgh Fringe
If you happen to have popped in to the Pleasance Courtyard this Fringe, itās likely youāll have spotted aā¦
Todayās specials are chalked up on the board of Stirred Cafe - but for waitress, Ivy the day is anything butā¦
Australian author and chat show host Clive James has a series of afternoon interviews with different guestsā¦
The spirit of Edinburghās Fringe festival continues to thrive in the National Theatre of Scotlandāsā¦
The secret is well and truly out - āShh the Musicalā played to a full house on its 3rd night of an all tooā¦
"Doesn't it get exhausting?" and "What's the point?" asks Dulcinea in this exploration of the first chapterā¦
Hot Brown Honey is more than cabaret or burlesque, itās a movement of āradical, fierce love.ā Endless energyā¦
Nowās the Hourā is the Scottish Youth Theatreās take on the Referendum debate thus far, but (perhapsā¦
The crew of a Royal Navy submarine are about to cast off their land bound lives and slip beneath the waves.ā¦
Alfred Jarry's original production of Ubu Roi in 1896 caused riots on its opening night and has since shapedā¦
How to turn some 600 pages of print into a fast-paced piece of theatre? Answer; take two highly talentedā¦
Already a huge success in Dublin and a tour of Ireland, this sparkling show about Liza Minnelli isā¦
Spent too much time watching the cosy and safe street theatre of Edinburgh's Royal Mile?
Happy hour without any alcohol in sight. āStorming the barricadesā is a treat for musical theatre fans.
Whenever the Fringe manage to bag someone who is a āBig Name Star,' they always come attached with somethingā¦
Itās 1937, a time when it was still possible to fall off the radar and simply disappear.
I am an extremely big fan of female comics. Having never heard of Catie Wilkins, but being drawn in from theā¦
Under a red light and a black backdrop, the white piano is played and the pianist greets the audience withā¦
āStupendous, ābrilliantā - some of the comments members of the audience made as they were leaving Simonā¦