The biggest arts festival in the world.
Edinburgh Fringe
A young troupe of Russian performers has a show on at the Assembly Roxy unlike any other.
A close-knit fishing community struggles to survive on a wild and unpredictable sea of financial troubles
There can be turbidity in the world of dance. Classic styles are compelling but if not developed andā¦
Itās a good thing the title specifies āabridgedā ā as we are told almost immediately, the āoriginalā scriptā¦
Mika was last here more than 10 years ago but he returned again today like an extinction event meteoriteā¦
In a monochrome world, a dysfunctional family search for forgotten things. These are not necessarilyā¦
This is what the Fringe is about; innovative, creative, beautiful and completely absorbing. It's in theā¦
It's rare that you see a genuinely natural comedic partnership - often double-acts are simply thrown togetherā¦
Circa: Beyond delivers a fist-class performance on every level.
āStupendous, ābrilliantā - some of the comments members of the audience made as they were leaving Simonā¦
In the afternoon of Tuesday 12th January 2010 a magnitude 7 earthquake devastated Haiti. There were alreadyā¦
Theresienstadt was the name given to a small fortress town that became the Czechoslovakian ghetto north ofā¦
āThe Sorrows of Young Werther,ā as it is known in English, made the reputation of Goethe, establishing him asā¦
Two men find themselves castaways from life as a huge flood engulfs the UK. Seemingly trapped by theā¦
Janis Joplin might be gone, but more than forty years since her death, she is still not forgotten.
Making oneās way to Studio 2a at C Soco was like being in a scene from Flann Oā Brienās book, The Thirdā¦
I never really thought that much of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It had a few "eerie" moments in it, butā¦
There is a quote from Scottish writer Nan Shepherd that is carved in Makarās Court in Edinburgh.
Willie MacRae was a prominent Glasgow lawyer, lifeālong SNP member and anti-nuclear campaigner.
It's not often that a play has the almighty power to make an audience cry. A passionate round of applause isā¦