Theatre

You wander 'round the outside of Summerhall and see a sight that grows more intriguing each
“We begin our poor play in the late 16th or perhaps early 17th Century – time is elastic in the theatre
In the Spring of 1940, lads from all over the country are getting their call-up papers.
The event includes Australian singer-songwriter Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo, Scotland’s award winning…
On a dark and stormy night, a stranger arrives in a small village at the foot of a huge, forbidding castle.
“Today ladies and gentlemen we will begin our performance with a sad and slightly mournful song.”
Landscape (1989) opens with the two performers singing the Official Song of the State of Oregon (
In this Black Box space, the stage is completely bare apart from two blue suitcases.
Award winner Richard Gadd performs a tense and deeply personal view into his complicated relationship with
Three masked figures climb and swing on a cube of scaffolding in synchronised movements to the rhythm of a
On May 1st 1820, a vast crowd gathered outside Newgate prison to witness the hanging and beheading of five
In June 1816, in the Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva, the celebrated romantic poets Lord Byron and Percy Bys
There are a few Fawlty Towers tributes floating around the Fringe this year.
Tickets for this show may be hard to come by. It may already be a sell-out for the whole run.
We are all likely to have been to a Class Reunion, a decade or more after leaving school - so you can pictu
A man lies face-down in the middle of an isolated road on the Faroe Islands, the rain pattering on his red
“She’s a witch!” The Burning opens with the four performers in a line across the front of the stag
Foil Arms and Hog, internet sensations, return to the Edinburgh Fringe to premiere their new show
A podcast is being recorded in a sound studio.
“Sunday afternoon .. put your feet up on the sofa and open the News of the World.