Theatre

Played to a packed house, Ari: The Spirt of Korea, is a spectacular piece of theatre.
Shakespeare for Breakfast has been a Fringe staple for many years (this is its 33rd Fringe): a lit
A roller-coaster ride – on every level – as Jordan Tweddle took us through such an emotionally charged hour
Some people say the beginning is the hardest bit.  But I loved the beginning.
“We don't need to have a plan, let's run away until we fall out of love” – Dance with U by Staring
It starts in a theatre with an audience waiting for a show to begin, there is a weight of expectation and h
Founded in 1975 by Rodrigo Pederneiras, the Brazilian dance company Grupo Corpo (meaning “
Based on the short story by M R James, Casting the Runes by Box Tale Soup is a delightfully spooky
Eileen Mahony welcomes us to her loft.  A full loft, containers large and small neatly packed under th
“The train is a small world moving through a larger world.” - Elisha Cooper
Standing beside a coffin supported on a catafalque is Fern, a civil celebrant, smartly dressed and good at
In this wonderfully rich and evocative play by Carole Levine, we meet Elizabeth I in her later years.
The fragrant scent of sizzling spices pervades the real life Theatre kitchen where a chef stands at a stove
In film noir chiaroscuro a mysterious traveller arrives at an airport.  His many bags have been flagge
This year’s offering from the extremely talented Slade Wolfe team is a two-hander focusing on Richard III,
Breakfast shows are a staple of the Fringe – free tea or coffee and a croissant, together with some theatre
It’s the Summer of 2021, lockdown from the pandemic is just over and it’s time for old friends to get toget
In this tent there is an ordinary town.
An endearing, whirlwind tour of the murder mystery genre, this is a delightfully entertaining show.