Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

“This has shown us that the war, no matter how terrible and cruel, cannot deprive us of our dre
Welcome!  There is a lot of bowing and welcoming at the start of this meta, devised, metaphorical clow
Hauntingly beautiful and unique beyond measure, deviant and experimental The Tiger Lillies play as comforta
Like running into your plain-spoken, eccentric friend that launches into her life story when you run into h
When she was 14 years old, Madison was forced to move to New York City (which she hates) 
New York, June 28, 2022: Ghislaine Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years in prison for recruiting teenage girls
It is Germany in 1891; oppression is in, freedom is out, and the teenagers can't take it anymore.
This was the opening night for an online Zoom-based rendition of this comedy.
Innovators in the cross section of technology and theatre, Darkfield have brought many of
Stephanie Vlahos has created something unusual and a little out of the ordinary in th
Becca Taylor is running for Head Girl.
It’s always interesting to see how artists find new ways to tackle the difficult subject of climate change
Lou Conran, your favourite aunt that tells all the dirtiest jokes, is back at the Edinburgh Fringe with A S
"What do you wonder when you're halfway there?"
Alice Fraser can be described as ambitious, unpredictable, cerebral. I mean, she was a lawyer before going…
Clad in white nightdresses and red raccoon eye makeup, their spooky uniform of sorts, Kath Hughes and Ed Ea
In one glittering, high-energy hour, American comic Abigoliah Schamaun takes you through the miserable roll
We are met by some very excited communal farmers.
A few years ago, ‘My Dining Hell’ on the Edinburgh Fringe was an eloquent, entertaining show starring Jay R
Can machines think? What will it mean for humanity if artificial intelligence can feel?