Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Heading in the right direction is ‘Towards the Moon’ a musical in development by Andrew McGregor. The plot…
Emerging from a barrage of bombs and bangs, a group of (absurdly large) children survey the ruins of their…
Julius Caesar has a reputation for being both a noble and a brutal play, and Essential Theatre’s production…
On a scale of A-Z, "O is for Ofsted" would be a clever remark but a bit unfair on the cast. This is quite a…
The stage creates a celebrity’s dressing room: mannequins draped in a fur coat, pearls and lacy négligée…
A Walk at the Edge of the World is a two-part performance that begins with a twenty minute walk.
It starts with classical music and a classical style. A single female dancer, a dim stage and a hushed…
Alasdair Cameron’s first two sonatas, both by Scarlatti seemed to get off to an uncertain start and he never…
Rebecca and Paul have come out to the country to stay in an isolated house in the middle of a forest in the…
The latest show from Worcester based mask theatre company Vamos, Finding Joy, is based on the true life story…
The young people of Youth Music Theatre Scotland produced a series of numbers and scenes to a high standard:…
A Rabbit. Headphones. Finger Puppets. A New concept for Fringe 2014, but anything goes right? Well not always…
David Fanshaw is dying and he's not happy about it, not one little bit. Death's travel agents are desperate…
It is well known that the brothers Grimm harvested folk tales, publishing more than two hundred enduring…
I seem to remember that when I was a youth there was a sign in the local swimming pool that went along the…
Mark Steel’s in town, for the first time on the Fringe in nineteen years.
Michael Harris has been Organist and Master of the Music of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh since 1996 whilst…
"Cúirt An Mhéan Oíche" in the original, "The Midnight Court" to those not blessed with an understanding of…
February 2012, the life of Ollie Dabbous is transformed overnight: from unknown chef at his new London…
Everyone’s a critic. You see a show and decide how much you liked it, where it sits in the pantheon of other…