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Edinburgh Fringe
As John Barrowman might say "Stupendous, Stupendous, Stupendous!". From the opening
number "London", theā¦
In 2011 Tucked In, āan award winning theatre company who create epic stories for tiny giants,' performed Timā¦
An hour watching three non-speaking actors manipulate some eight simple marionettes to an energetic score mayā¦
Just like the serialised tales in magazines of Conan Doyle and Dickens, 44 Scotland Street by Alexanderā¦
On the eve of his 21st birthday Delmore asks āI donāt know how we got here, Ma. Howād this happen? To whichā¦
A former soldier of the Great War is given a strange task ā to exhume a body two years dead. What isā¦
Founded in 1982, and appearing at the Fringe from as early as 1983, Red Shift has been raising andā¦
Whenever the Fringe manage to bag someone who is a āBig Name Star,' they always come attached with somethingā¦
Resting fitfully on a single bed, Jane wrestles to capture memories of her beloved Grandmother before theyā¦
Any definition of ācircusā is surely inadequate to describe what it is Recirquel do when they perform, andā¦
Hotel de lāAvenir is a show from graduate students in the CalArts (California Institute of Arts) School ofā¦
The stage creates a celebrityās dressing room: mannequins draped in a fur coat, pearls and lacy nĆ©gligĆ©eā¦
Michael Legge has a Walter Raleigh complex. He can't abide bad manners in public. This obsession and how heā¦
There is no language barrier in this delightful piece of clowning with a political message from San Cesarioā¦
This lift is going up. Except that it isnāt - itās stuck between floors and the two occupants are goingā¦
āI wanna be a man, mancub
And stroll right into town
And be just like the other men ā¦ā
Fears dispelled by 5 star performance by energetic and talented cast!
With a church as its venue, theā¦
Introducing the double-bill Dalgety and Fragile, both by David Greig, director Emma Callander gave us a bitā¦
The Alchemist Theatre Company sets out to liberate the audience from whatever it is they feel trapped by, beā¦
Every year the Edinburgh Fringe is full of improvisation.