Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Pip Utton strips back Hugo’s classic plot to leave us with a meditation on beauty and unrequited love
It's rare that you see a genuinely natural comedic partnership - often double-acts are simply thrown together…
Incessantly branded as one of our youngest comedy success stories, Daniel Sloss is fast shaking off his…
To St Andrew Square Garden for ā€˜Butterfly Rammy’, a curated collection of responses to the Referendum and its…
ā€œI wanna be a man, mancub And stroll right into town And be just like the other men ā€¦ā€
Guy Masterton has been producing hit Fringe shows for over two decades.
Assembly has  a venue this year at St Mark’s Unitarian Church Hall, a hidden wee spot that is actually…
Bad Physics is a company committed to making theatre that puts the audience right at the heart of the drama.
A touching song to sweet sorority.
After a string of award winning stage plays (After the End, Osama the Hero, and Love and Money) as well as a…
To get in to this particular Assembly venue, you go down a gorgeous avenue of red drapes that lead you into…
The clowning genius of Clout is back! Once again the Demonstration Room at Summerhall is graced with the…
A wordless dreamlike tribute to love and loss.
Mark Steel’s in town, for the first time on the Fringe in nineteen years.
The secret is well and truly out - ā€˜Shh the Musical’ played to a full house on its 3rd night of an all too…
In the tiny Warren theatre in the basement at Zoo Roxy, the stage is bare except for a pair of…
We are welcomed personally on board the Starship Osiris by George Vere. It’s very much his vessel as we are…
Adrian Sims returned for the third year of four in his series of Chopin piano recitals with poise and…
Julius Caesar has a reputation for being both a noble and a brutal play, and Essential Theatre’s production…
Serving classical theatre with a fearlessly fabulous twist are Out Cast Theatre with The Importance of Being…