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Edinburgh Fringe
One of the best things about performances at the Edinburgh Fringe, is that there is always something thatā¦
āItās Oregon or bust!ā This audience-interactive, campy musical The Trail to Oregon! brings to life theā¦
Strange and familiar, perverted and liberating; itās hard to know where to begin to describe Impermanceāsā¦
Celebrated puppet company Smoking Apples returns to this yearās Fringe with a story based on the success of aā¦
And so to the Royal Scots Club upon Abercromby Place, there to be regaled by three young ladies with theirā¦
As Far as We Are starts off well enough, runs out of steam in the middle and ends up as an embarrassing pieceā¦
Neil Munroās belovĆØd characters, who crew the Clyde puffer The Vital Spark, are deep in the psyche of Scotsā¦
Arriving back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for a second year, following sell out performances at theā¦
Back again from a 2017 Fringe run as Hotter, this yearās (even) Hotter isā¦can you guess it? Even Hotter.
On a tiny boat in the middle of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival stands Half a Stringās mesmerizing story Aā¦
One woman, one man. Two stories told in the third person.
For 18 years, an article about āDog Poo Darrenā, a man who made his living by picking up dog faeces in publicā¦
A touching tale of female love.
In a time when the elderly population in the UK is on the rise, and the pension age goes beyond what aā¦
The dark matter of dementia is tackled with great sensitivity and imagination by the young London basedā¦
Some Riot Theatre are back to Glitter Punch even more Fringe-goers this year after 2016ās sellout show and aā¦
An ominous shadow has fallen over our world, and it takes open, inventive and courageous minds to defeat itā¦
A series of plays being performed at the Festival Fringe 2018 is the result of a creative initiative by BBCā¦
1927 first appeared in our Fringe brochures four years ago, with their incredible debut Between the Devil andā¦
Surrounded by vintage leather suitcases, higgledy-piggledy piles of papers and books, coats, umbrellas,ā¦