Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

There was a packed Greyfriars Kirk for Coro Edina’s first performance at the Fringe. Just two works - Fauré’s…
The Pleasance Baby Grand is a small venue, built from Portacabin Lego, hot and clammy on the day this…
Even on a less-than-promising Edinburgh August morning, a fair field of folk were gathered outside the…
The multi-purpose festival stalwart that is The Assembly Rooms is many things, but a good gig venue it is not…
A ballsy struggle between protocol and principle.
Take Arthurian legend, drizzle lightly with songs, add wild-west flavour and transfer to the baking metal…
The classic J.M. Barrie has been adapted with new music from Phil Collingwood and writer Haley Cox.
This round-up of some of the musical acts playing at the Fringe opened with an absolute bang courtesy of…
This motivational musical for the middle-aged follows the story of fictional Kitty Adler which, by her own
It is no secret that each year I particularly look forward to Japanese-born Akiko Okamoto's piano recital.…
Waiting in a queue for a show is part of the Fringe experience, but being told that the running time is to be…
"If you let nice-to-do things take priority over have-to-do things, you are guilty of misprioritization and…
Once again, I must admit to being drawn to a band largely on the strength of their name. Carolina Liar -…
‘Spring Awakening’ is all that is promised in the programme notes and more.
Another potentially Famous Five but ‘Fresher’ is certainly not Enid Blyton. The show opens with five students…
Mint, as any of the characters in this play might put it.
The secret is well and truly out - ‘Shh the Musical’ played to a full house on its 3rd night of an all too…
The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with the…
A show to amuse and engage a young audience.
Partnering up in the rehearsal room for the first time, Ad Infinitum’s co-artistic directors and real-life…