Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

London’s camp cabaret quartet, Sex Shells is a shameless satirical show certain to have you screaming for

Mikey and Addie first appeared in 2012 and was part of that year’s imaginate Festival (Read my review
Now, this is radically different, a refreshing and genuine step outside the typical, an adventure or

‘P.O.V.’ was at one time simple shorthand in the film industry, indicating a scene or image shot from the ‘

I Sniper is the story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, deadliest of all the Soviet snipers of World War Two, with

This performance is about family and memories. About what we recall and remember from our childhood and what

Two separate journeys tell their own perspectives on life as an immigrant, where your voice, your name or

Amsterdam is a casual and contemporary spoken-word performance exploring themes of identity, love, and art,

Taylor’s post-apocalyptic life was lonely. But that didn’t bother them too much. Until they stumble upon a

This is an extraordinary show, dance given another dimension, the physicality taken to another level. An

Haydn’s ‘The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross’ was originally written for the Cathedral in Cadiz

Josie Long has been bringing quality stand-up to the Fringe for the last three or four years, winning the if

Love Songs is the true story of a hopeless romantic encountering the millennial dating world and

Modern Studies in the raw—four young actors produce the views of participants in the 2011 London riots

It was a pleasure and privilege to hear the 1880's Father Willis instrument played at this remarkable venue

This affectionate and engaging one-man show tells the story of the famous funny man, following his career

“What gets you hot?” - “What’s the best thing your body can do?” asks Ell Potter and Mary Higgins.
St Giles’ Cathedral Choir, whose profile and prominence has been ever increasing under the direction of

“It’s Oregon or bust!” This audience-interactive, campy musical The Trail to Oregon! brings to life the

Back in the golden days of cinema, for the price of one ticket. two films were shown back to back - the big