Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Steven Berkoff is a Fringe favourite.
The new series of X factor began last Saturday (21 August), with thousands of wannabe celebrities in Glasgow…
Nurturing is at the heart of this year’s flagship play in the Traverse Theatre’s Festival programme, Milk.
In a clearing in an English birch wood in 1943, an elderly widow, her Jamaican chauffeur and an old friend…
Bette Bourne, the renowned drag artist, is now in his seventies. In three separate parts, A Life in Three…
When you cross the International Dateline a complete day disappears; lost, not here today and it’s already…
Olaudah Equiano is a figure of considerable significance in Black History, so anything that brings his story…
If this show was a newspaper then it's definitely a tabloid and not a broadsheet. This is a show by…
Liam O’Rafferty’s pop-folk original musical, Paper Hearts is stirring from the first click of the typewriter…
Jade Byrne has had a lot of pricks in her life. Over 70,000 to be more precise.
Historians will tell you what we know of the past comes largely from lucky finds; Cameron Stewart's re-…
Welcome viewers to the world of TV, a diet of cooking programmes, quiz shows and old comedy reduced to a…
No review can do justice to this spectacular, nay unique piece of theatre.
The classic J.M. Barrie has been adapted with new music from Phil Collingwood and writer Haley Cox.
It is perhaps only in the last twenty years or so, thanks to the movement to document ‘history from below’,…
Horseplay often leads to people getting hurt.
Mint, as any of the characters in this play might put it.
The stage is littered with dustbin lids and childish detritus.  Glittery dresses hang from the rafters…
Splendid way to pass a late afternoon at the Fringe with the young cast of the St Marylebone CE School…
Robert Dick conducted his symphony orchestra of over ninety players in just one work which lasted 95 minutes…