Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
In a tent on the grass by Symposium Hall, decorated with ivy leaves and fairy lights, BoxedIn Theatre createâŠ
Friends, we are gathered today to bid farewell to our Friend, Mr Matthew Chambers.
Palace of the End is a play about Iraq. It is a set of monologues involving three characters who haveâŠ
Both celebrated actors in Brazil, Guilherme Leme teams up with co-director Vera Holtz in this deftâŠ
With a business-like desk and bulletin board with map, photographs, a bran flakes packet and fairy lights, weâŠ
âErik Satieâs Factionâ slightly misleads, since Alasdair McGowan is never less (nor more) than the manâŠ
There are surely times, especially these
days, when "care assistants" and even nursing staff wonder whereâŠ
Beneath the wing of his crashed aircraft, Bill Lancaster shelters from the Sahara sun and fills in hisâŠ
Ben Maier's one man show held downstairs at Fiddlers Elbow, Picardy Place, was a tour de force byâŠ
Summer holidays â long days by the sea, dad tinkering with the boat, mum painting, teenage son fishing, andâŠ
âMaybe Iâll see the shine of you bringing me home again.
On a Fringe that's populated by comics that seem to be run by corporations and theatre companies who haveâŠ
The common goldfish is the descendant of the Russian Carp.
Of Rags and Bones is a poignant and disconcerting show performed and devised by Newbury Youth Theatre.
Itâs a brave decision to review a play entitled âDeath of a Theatre Criticâ especially when the leading actorâŠ
"CĂșirt An MhĂ©an OĂche" in the original, "The Midnight Court" to those not
blessed with an understanding ofâŠ
The idea of finding some humanity behind a man who is down in history as one of the most divisive figures toâŠ
One of the wonderful aspects of the Fringe is that you can follow groups, writers and actors whose work you'âŠ
The title of this show, âClown in the Moonâ, is the title of the first poem Dylan Thomas wrote when he wasâŠ
Never having been to see anything at the free fringe, I had no idea what to expect.