Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Just on the outskirts of the cobbled streets of Edinburgh lies Lauriston Castle and within it, fo
With only four actors and a lot of energy, Recent Cutbacks brings Fly, You Fools!,
ROTUS is a beautifully crafted, biting satire which explores a fictional young woman, Chastity Quirke, who
Exploring the aftermath of losing a loved one, this is a carefully crafted pair of monologues.
“What if I walked on stage and took over the show?” says Beth as she does just that, interrupting the openi
Billed as a “clownish mystery play” Jonah Non Grata by Simon Kane (Ghosts,
After witnessing a mysterious death outside the Monolith corporate tower, Ben Weaver picks up the victim’s
A parody of a girl band, this musical cleverly delves into the way in which bands are manufactured, how sto
In a world where we organise our lives online, having a reminder of the impact of an all-seeing, all-contro
A fusion of hip hop theatre, beat boxing and spoken word, this production is based on the real life 1998 ki
Before there were pies, there was hunger. Before there was Sweeney Todd, there was Eleanor.
A wonderfully candid recounting of writer and performer Nick Ullett’s challenging experience of being part
An amusing parody of Schitt’s Creek, this musical about the attempt of various family members to become the
The climate crisis is upon us, perhaps it’s already too late to save the world, but the showgirls of Club F
Hurricane Katrina caused widespread devastation across the Gulf Coast and New Orleans in the USA, leaving a
This isn’t a story, this isn’t myth, nor legend,
Welcome to downtown Anchorage.  It’s a spectacular Good Friday morning for the 1964 Fur Rendezvous, a
‘A ladies’ bathroom is a magical place.
Inspired by real life events that occurred in the police force in the UK, but that were indicative of deepe