Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

If this show was a newspaper then it's definitely a tabloid and not a broadsheet. This is a show by…
To say that I felt a little out of place ten minutes into Birthing The Crone would be a huge understatement.…
An icy chill shuddered down my spine as I approached Paradise On The Vault on Merchant Street.
In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded and the heart of the universe started to beat.
In David Benson's 1996 Fringe First award winning show Think No Evil of Us: My Life with Kenneth Williams,…
The new series of X factor began last Saturday (21 August), with thousands of wannabe celebrities in Glasgow…
A dimly lit room. One table, one chair and one honest voice.
To the sound of whooping gulls and a swooshing tide on a shingly shore, a woman holding an empty lead steps…
There can be turbidity in the world of dance. Classic styles are compelling but if not developed and…
Once the twenty accomplished members of the orchestra had taken their place, Richard Neville-Towle, the…
Although set at the time of the London Olympics the themes of ‘A little piece of Heaven’ are very current in…
Chalked hair, heavily applied lip liner wrinkles and a distinct lack of weary joints, Z Theatre Company’s…
With nothing more than a stark stage and the irresistible strains of the accordion playing a carousel version…
Welcome to the Hotel Paradiso!
Laughter is the order of the day in this hilarious piece that was specially commissioned for this year’s…
This was the second of Stefan Warzycki’s piano recitals for this Fringe.
Almost as soon as the bridegroom steps forward to deliver a speech of thanks replete with unconscious irony…
Modern art isn't everybody's cup of tea, but is there a chance that it could change your life?
The classic J.M. Barrie has been adapted with new music from Phil Collingwood and writer Haley Cox.
Forget chicken supreme, this is Clout supreme!