Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

The Pommery Champagne Café Bar at the Signet Library is back for the Edinburgh Festival with a sparkling,…
We are shut in a basement, seemingly unaccompanied by an actor, when out of the darkness comes an uncertain…
Danish storyteller Svend Engh joins forces with Scottish musician Neil Sutcliffe to explore the connection…
Some of the text for the opening concert of the International Festival, El Niño, w
“We have given up our valley where many of us have lived for generations, entrusting it to you for the sake…
A heart stopping unfurling of a young man’s life.
Tony Cima, a well-known singer-songwriter himself, shares his enthusiasm for the work of Jake Thackray.
Billed as a dark new myth about England, this disturbing tale about an alternate past brings monsters,…
A Girl is a Half-formed Thing comes to the stage with much acclaim.
This lift is going up. Except that it isn’t - it’s stuck between floors and the two occupants are going…
Ah, Kafka. Poster boy for the alienated, tortured artist. Dying from apparent starvation shortly before his…
Bad Physics is a company committed to making theatre that puts the audience right at the heart of the drama.
One Thousand  Paper Cranes tells the true story of a young Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, who fell down…
Silent comedy and physical theatre like you’ve never seen before, Tape Face can only be described as…
PromisKus Theatre is a collective of graduates from the new BA (Hons) Acting For Stage & Screen course at…
No review can do justice to this spectacular, nay unique piece of theatre.
Let me just make one thing clear. It's really hard to review a show when the person doing the show makes…
Under the stone proscenium arch in the small theatre that is the Vaults and with only 3 wooden cubes as props…
To use an old sports commentating cliché, Australian Benny Boot's show is one of two halves.
Worth coming downtown to catch ‘West Side Story'.