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Edinburgh Fringe
“A dynamic piece of new writing, an intimate window into the mind of a young woman, Tessa, as she tries
Nine years ago, in a movie theatre in Colorado, at the opening screening of the Dark Knight Rises,
A wee gem of a show, Miss Lindsay’s Secret is the true story of a Scottish seamstress, Miss Wilhel
Led by Tracy A Franklin, a team of Broderers with Durham Cathedral have been industriously working through
A humorous and engaging hour exploring the art of hymnody with Dr John Kitchen MBE.
Inspired by the life of Nina Simone, Black is the Colour of My Voice is a heart-breaking, powerful
The grand Georgian House on Charlotte Square is a most original setting for this intimate, music-drama.
Woke is described in the dictionary as: ”alert to injustice in society, especially racism”.
Removed for restoration in the autumn of 2019, the famous Father Willis organ was heard for the first time
An ingenious adaptation of a recital of Haydn’s great work, this was the opening evening concert of the ‘Ed
A lighthearted, lightweight musical about ‘love, labour and left over pizza.’
Romantic drama, set on a platform of the London Underground
An uplifting conclusion to the ‘Organ Colours’ series of recitals on the acclaimed Rieger organ.
This is 14 minutes of wonderful dance.
Over the past few years at the Festival Fringe, Marion Barron, Trevor Davies and Ruth Thomas have collabora
The Edinburgh Fringe's "fallow" year might turn out to be a healthy
A farcical, sitcom-crime drama with OTT ensemble theatricality on a small stage.
Visually this is an engaging video and dance piece with scenes being shot in the studio and out on location
‘Frank Sinatra’ is back in town for what may be his final gig before he faces his final curtain as he conte
A gorilla-suited performer in a rocking chair is bemusing and befuddling Fringe audiences.