Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

ā€œWhat gets you hot?ā€ - ā€œWhat’s the best thing your body can do?ā€ asks Ell Potter and Mary Higgins.
Mercury nominated East London band making its Fringe debut and first performance in Scotland for almost three…
Greenside venue is an oasis of greenery and peace in this frantic Fringe time. If you’re very lucky, you…
There’s no sneaking in the back door, or standing on the sidelines for brand new company Unpolished Theatre…
ā€˜The Last Queen of Scotland’ comes roaring across the Tay Bridge and into the perhaps appropriately named…
One hundred and eighty! No, that’s not a top darts score but the number of miles that Scottish darts…
Arbery Productions brings of a forgotten play from J B Priestley, best known now for the multi adaptations of…
Amsterdam is a casual and contemporary spoken-word performance exploring themes of identity, love, and art,…
Margaret Rutherford was an extraordinary English character actress, renowned for energetic, feisty roles,…
The succinct title neatly links the tragic tales of two glamorous women, a convicted murderer and an iconic…
Two separate journeys tell their own perspectives on life as an immigrant, where your voice, your name or…
A plane plunges into the sea. A sole survivor, along with his suitcase, is washed up on the shore of a…
ā€˜Bubble Revolution’ claims to be ā€˜a fairytale about growing up during and after the fall of communism in…
This was a particularly pleasing recital of some of the best piano music by well known composers: Schubert,…
Who gets to decide who lives and dies? ā€œNameless, faceless ā€œgodsā€ around a conference table?ā€ asks Breakfast…
An ominous shadow has fallen over our world, and it takes open, inventive and courageous minds to defeat it…
This is an extraordinary show, dance given another dimension, the physicality taken to another level. An…
This is the second piece I have seen at Dancebase which is pushing at the borders of what we see and perceive…
As Far as We Are starts off well enough, runs out of steam in the middle and ends up as an embarrassing piece…
In July 2016, the unsung heroine of Musical Movies, Marni Nixon passed away in New York City aged 86.