The biggest arts festival in the world.
Edinburgh Fringe
Just a short walk over from the major, well-established galleries up and down Dundas Street, do make your way…
This is a Steven King story which has been adapted into a short 50 minute play. The storyline has an…
We enter the long, dark, distinctly damp sub-terranian curved space to the sound of sonar pings and a slowly…
Mod is fun. Fun, fun all the way!
The story of Edinburgh’s notorious Deacon Brodie has been picked, plucked, gathered and cropped by a variety…
It’s not often you get a full gospel choir on stage at the Traverse, but there is one as ‘The Christians’…
Othello' is possibly the most problematic of Shakespeare's plays and Iago its most problematic character.
Imagine you are in a theatre, there are rows of festoon lights above your head giving a carnival feel. There…
There are surely times, especially these
days, when "care assistants" and even nursing staff wonder where…
With the darkness of Goya and hints of Chagall, two pan faced, black clad characters with touches of red and…
It may seem like a strange photograph above.
Fame is always a safe bet when trying to choose a good musical, and this abridged version did not disappoint.
Memories are one of the most precious ‘possessions’ a person can have and often we treasure these through an…
The Battle of Pots and Pans is based on a battle that took place in l745 in the southeastern Scottish town of…
A beautiful, sunny August morning (rare for any Edinburgh Festival goer), a cup of coffee, fresh strawberries…
It was a mystery as to why ‘The Tour’ was playing to such a small audience. Is it one of these "hidden gems…
The stage is set: coffee table piled high with antiquarian leather-bound volumes and battered paperbacks;…
Each year Underbelly selects an outstanding performance at the Adelaide Fringe which leads to a production of…
A feminine mirrored mosaic for our time.
One Thousand Paper Cranes tells the true story of a young Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, who fell down…