Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

August 1939 and 27 year-old artist, Keith Vaughan is writing in his diary, the “intimate friend to whom…
What would you do if you were sitting one day, minding your own business, eating your cereal in front of the…
There was a packed Greyfriars Kirk for Coro Edina’s first performance at the Fringe. Just two works - Fauré’s…
The house was packed when I attended this very early in the run and it's not a surprise - this is a very…
It's a dystopian view of a world that restricts and constricts people, pushing and hedging them into false…
In the latest production from physical theatre specialists Theatre Ad Infinitum, sometimes it is hard to tell…
Billed as a dark new myth about England, this disturbing tale about an alternate past brings monsters,…
War –What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!
Surrounded by projections of seascapes with bobbing Stornoway fishing boats we are brought to a place – a…
It's great to have the Glasgow's Citizens Theatre back at the Fringe with this play based on a novel by…
It is very easy to enter the Mental Health discussion with a sorrowful, even morbid, tone. Humourlessness is…
The three young soloists made this a delightful evening of French sacred music at St Andrew's and St George's.
An extraordinarily calm and personable Ben Baker introduced us to what he was about to play.
The theatre is a black box setting and is filled with the sound of plaintive strings.
I love a good scare. Horror is always the movie of choice down at my local multiplex, even though I spend…
The early morning Dream Plays are an experiment for the writers, who, when commissioned by the Traverse, were…
Phil Kay has set a precedent at the Edinburgh Fringe by becoming the first performer to acquire six stars for…
Assembly has  a venue this year at St Mark’s Unitarian Church Hall, a hidden wee spot that is actually…
Despite huge expectations due to Circa’s formidable reputation, their latest show, Closer, still manages to…
After having seen the glamorous trio that is Fascinating Aïda, I have to wonder how it has taken me so long…