Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

With his vast reserves of energy seemingly unaffected by a recent foot injury, Chris Addison practically…
We were left in no doubt that the eight guys around the twenty age mark were thoroughly enjoying themselves…
Paying homage to via Sistina 125 in Rome where Nikolai Gogol had an apartment may seem to some to be absurd…
“Let’s get ready to punble!” says Tim Vine, dressed in a cowboy costume. Puns, or plays on words, are…
It’s a cracker, for sure.
Anything Goes - obviously it did in the 1930’s, allegedly the golden age of a certain type of musical.
I’ll confess, I’m already predisposed to liking Mark Thomas having seen some of his TV spots in the past and…
After the resounding success of his satirical, romantic comedy, Private Lives,  Noel Coward decided on…
This is a value for money show. You get two dancers presenting their own work with a short intermission…
The intriguing question in this new play ‘I’m With The Band’ poses is ‘if the British Isles were a rock band…
To deliver an affecting piece of theatre is an impressive achievement.  To do it without words and with…
Setting up camp in the Church Hill Theatre, the American High School Theatre Festival are performing over 20…
2010 is the centenary year of the founding of the Margaret Morris Movement, the training method of Modern…
This triangular love affair is a sophisticated soap opera smudged naturally by scandal. Susie loves Link and…
No review can do justice to this spectacular, nay unique piece of theatre.
Mint, as any of the characters in this play might put it.
The key to a great kids show is simply to create a great production that works on all levels and appeals to…
"A Sci-Fi Epic on Stage". Not words that you see very often, but The Alchemist company have decided to boldly…
On a dark evening at the close of January 1823, Helen is writing to her husband Tom, in rather purple prose.
In the afternoon of Tuesday 12th January 2010 a magnitude 7 earthquake devastated Haiti. There were already…