Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

ā€œI wanna be a man, mancub And stroll right into town And be just like the other men ā€¦ā€
We're caught in a trap I can't walk out Because I love you too much, baby
The 'finest drawing room in Europe' as King George IV described The Signet Library, was the venue for a…
Almost as soon as the bridegroom steps forward to deliver a speech of thanks replete with unconscious irony…
The oldest and darkest revenge tragedy is given the Berkoff treatment in this truly outstanding production…
A ticking clock heralds the departure of the 7:53 train to the 9 to 5.
I must admit to being something of a fan of Bridget Christie.
Nostalgia - it's not what is used to be. Or perhaps it's Reg Thorn's past that won't stand up to scrutiny.
Aspiring west end stars enhance their reputations in this tribute to Les Miserables and other Musicals.…
A remote cottage on the wild, windswept north-east coast of Scotland is the perfect place for murder. Staged…
The crew of a Royal Navy submarine are about to cast off their land bound lives and slip beneath the waves.…
Every Brilliant Thing is a warm and inclusive production that surprisingly brightens the spirits while…
Slaves, Romans, and a countryman all ask you to lend your ears to a 70 minute romp involving a pompous…
The show is billed as a celebration of Taiwanese culture and life expressed through dance and media. And…
It’s 1937, a time when it was still possible to fall off the radar and simply disappear.
Maria Tarnowska's case attracted considerable public attention even among the crowded events of 1913.
ā€˜Between Empires’ has the potential to be the jewel in the crown in terms of new musicals at the Fringe. 
ā€œSamuel Spade's jaw was long and bony, his chin a jutting v under the more flexible v of his mouthā€.
When two characters from different times, genres and authors come together, they have no choice but to…
Sex is something we still don’t talk about in a way which reflects what we really do…… Freak tells it as it…