Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Distilling the essence of Eric Morecambe into 90 minutes seems like an undoable, arduous task, yet writer Tim…
Athol and Morna, brother and sister, haven’t spoken in fourteen years. Morna’s son, Joshua (Josh to his Uncle…
It is said that we dream to help our subconscious sort out the day's events. My nocturnal reveries were in…
I never read press releases about a show until after I have seen it.
You are either with him or against him, but be warned that if you are with him he’ll undoubtedly put you in…
Storms seem to cause chaos – or maybe it goes further than that. Perhaps it’s not possible to accurately…
Felix Mendelssohn was born two hundred years ago and this we celebrated in the first half of the concert.
The Investigation’s writer Peter Weiss, was born in Germany in 1916. In 1934 he and his family were forced to…
Connor is planning a special date night. Red rose; take-away; wine. It’s important that they make the best…
We didn’t see the first Game On, but our host Matty - a burly, bearded Australian - sarcastically informs us…
A colleague from book-trade days used to tell the story of how, whilst busking in London, the late John…
It may not be the Sale of the Century, but the opportunity to see a production of ā€˜Miss Saigon’ from Norwich…
We were left in no doubt that the eight guys around the twenty age mark were thoroughly enjoying themselves…
Shakespeare at the Fringe can tend to be a rather odd affair. In the dark, upside down, backwards in a bunny…
Stunning Cabaret with the best M.C. (Emcee) in town.
There aren’t many shows when the performer comes out to the queue as a kind of personal warm up act, but that…
ā€œLocal man found dead in the town of Danderhallā€. They are in the news regularly these days, not their faces…
A Bubble to blow about! This is an innovative production that combines a lot of humour with a serious…
Eamonn Fleming has vivid memories of attending a Motorhead concert at the age of thirteen in 1980.
First published in December 1890,  Hedda Gabler was immediately translated into English by the…