Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

For a dance show that claims to be about expressing womanhood, there seems to be a lot of self-destruction in…
A few live on, elderly and not much regarded, their time past and a new generation of immigrants paying them…
In years gone by the organ recital audience sat on the dais and looked up to the organ loft and saw not much…
A finely spooled teenage confessional.
A fanfare of trumpets is surely the only way to start a show about a farting Princess!
When poring over the hundreds of short adverts introducing the entertainment available at the Edinburgh…
Sometimes we give into them, sometimes we don't, sometimes that's a good thing and sometimes it isn't.
"Come party Hoffstyle" was the invitation, and that was the atmosphere created by this charismatic actor,…
Vitality runs as a strong current through this piece. Chess Dillon-Reams and Cristina MacKerron have devised…
Stalag Happy is a little work of art.
Fruity and a bit nutty, and smothered in a really innovative score. The story is set in a private fnance…
Revolting Rhymes is a rip-roaring, mad-cap hour of hilarity, silliness and mayhem that kids from about 5…
This round-up of some of the musical acts playing at the Fringe opened with an absolute bang courtesy of…
Take Arthurian legend, drizzle lightly with songs, add wild-west flavour and transfer to the baking metal…
I must admit to being something of a fan of Bridget Christie.
The first impression you get when you walk into Tara Flynn's musical comedy act, Big Noise, is the sheer…
After last year's hit sell-out Sammy J in the Forest of Dreams, there are high expectations that puppeteer…
I never read press releases about a show until after I have seen it.
The true story of a long lost silent movie version of The Great Gatsby, adapted from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s…
In what is an intimate venue, two actor-singers sing this one-act musical by Jason Robert Brown tenderly and…