Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Edinburgh's ever-popular Todd Gordon presented his fans with another new ā€˜first' by marrying his voice to a…
Drummers are often in the background of great bands: less famous than their band mates while keeping the band…
Iain Heggie looks chipper if not dapper as he takes the stage for an hour’s worth of racontuering.
With nothing more than a stark stage and the irresistible strains of the accordion playing a carousel version…
Hatred has never been so much fun’.
Set in a swing park, adult actors from Grid Iron recreate one summer when most of them were nine, too wee for…
Powerful seems an inadequate word to describe this performance of Assassins by the young cast of Sandbach…
Frisky and Mannish return to the Fringe with the tried and tested if it isn’t broke don’t fix it mentality,…
Justin Butcher’s tale of Scaramouche Jones is one hell of a story and he tells it masterfully.
The Overcoat, Summerhall, Review BRUSH Theatre 35 3* Spend a fun day with young Jenny and how she deals with…
Anything Goes - obviously it did in the 1930’s, allegedly the golden age of a certain type of musical.
Sediment is dangerous, gravity-defying quest to tell a story through the medium of circus routines.
There is always a moment of trepidation before attending a free show in Edinburgh during August.
ā€œI have a degree in shitology,ā€ says Tolu, not a claim many of us would want to make.
Crossing the River Jordan focuses on three stories involving Palestinian confrontation with Israeli guards at…
One man’s poignant journey to a pivotal political decision.
David Morgan took the stage at Just the Tonic at the Tron, wearing skinny jeans, a Mickey Mouse t-shirt and…
Site-specific theatre has become a distinctive genre in recent years on the Fringe – thrilling performances…
Friends, we are gathered today to bid farewell to our Friend, Mr Matthew Chambers.
How timely is this production of ā€œShout! – the Mod Musicalā€, opening just a few days after the tragic news of…