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Edinburgh Fringe
Frances Ruffelle is a sparkling, shimmering star in the world of Musical Theatre, winning a Tony Award for…
The programme for this candlelit concert - part of Old St Paul's Fringe series of concerts Hot Chocolate at…
A brilliant show: funny, touching, and completely satisfying to someone who had no familiarity with the books…
Evocation is an attempt to conjure up something of the restless and troubled spirit of fin de siècle Europe…
To walk a mile in someone’s shoes is one thing but to share someone else’s skin is quite another.
This is a value for money show. You get two dancers presenting their own work with a short intermission…
A Japanese parable of greed, sloth, industrialisation, lust, deception, lies, and stupidity. Not bad for…
Breakfast plays at the Traverse this year feature six international writers who were commissioned to write a…
PromisKus Theatre is a collective of graduates from the new BA (Hons) Acting For Stage & Screen course at…
The Investigation’s writer Peter Weiss, was born in Germany in 1916. In 1934 he and his family were forced to…
The story of Edinburgh’s notorious Deacon Brodie has been picked, plucked, gathered and cropped by a variety…
If there is something I love to experience at the theatre, or the cinema for that matter, it’s a good scare.…
As Beatriz and her little sister Rosa put final preparations in place for the youngest woman's wedding,…
There are any number of earnest and passionate performers offering an hour of the best of themselves.
Having spent the last three weeks enjoying mainly raucous booze fuelled comedy from a plethora of standups,…
I love Facebook. Originally made for Harvard University students and now a ‘Global Phenomenon’ with over 100…
Linda Marlowe plays a washed-up actress-turned cleaner who preferred treading the boards to scrubbing them.
It's a darkened radio studio, an actor enters and begins to narrate a story. Martin Miller the actor is in…
Two actresses, Samara Maclaren and Nalini Chetty, have devised a fresh and intelligent multi-media play…
The House of Fun was a full house but the delay of 30 minutes in starting was sheer 'madness'.