Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

I was sitting in a late night bar, as one does on the Fringe, supping a few cold ones down with a fellow…
The Queen's Hall may seem like an unlikely venue to get hot and sweaty in, but on a very dreich and damp…
The stage of Paradise in Augustine's burst into life yesterday evening as the cast of Africa Calling…
The key to a great kids show is simply to create a great production that works on all levels and appeals to…
‘And so to the Jury’s Inn hostelry, there to see an lively group of actors perform some drolls…’
Lie down and submit to a unique 15 minutes in this amazing space of changing colours and sounds.
Having reviewed and interviewed the Idiots of Ants boys at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, I was…
Back to the drawing board for another Scottish/Spanish collaboration.
It seems to me that the best horrors have a recognisable sense of reality. The world is as real as the one…
Dubbed as Shakespeare meets American serial drama Empire, TWIST theatre company transport 1600s Kings and…
Celia Pacquola's second year at the Fringe is a charming and conversational show, which manages to…
In years gone by the organ recital audience sat on the dais and looked up to the organ loft and saw not much…
Who needs reviews when you can sell out your preview on a warm afternoon with people being turned away? This…
To the trilling of a recorder the cast emerge from cardboard boxes. They are here to unpack a story of…
A fight to deal with boxed off emotions.
Advice to reviewers usually includes "avoid clichés like the Plague".
A passing storm has cleared the beach of all but a few dog walkers. Dusk is falling over the expanse of flat…
The Overcoat, Summerhall, Review BRUSH Theatre 35 3* Spend a fun day with young Jenny and how she deals with…
The original French production of Emmanuel Darley’s one man play entitled “ Le Mardi a Monoprix” was a box…
Three very different chairs stand in the performance space of Traverse Two, waiting to be occupied by three…