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Edinburgh Fringe
Every Brilliant Thing is a warm and inclusive production that surprisingly brightens the spirits whileā¦
Visitors to this website of more than a couple of yearsā vintage will remember that we used to have a scoringā¦
Venue 3 at Spaces on the Mile, (Radisson hotel) is the perfect space for this smart comedy by John Godber,ā¦
It is no secret that each year I particularly look forward to Japanese-born Akiko Okamoto's piano recital.ā¦
A finely spooled teenage confessional.
The American short story, "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman was first published in 1892 inā¦
Why wait until Tomorrow? Book now for this new musical by Amies & Clements. This is an intimate venue (ā¦
Daring adventures, a lost little boy and a shard of enchanted glass ā what more could you want from aā¦
Standing centre stage, Clair Whitefield, wearing a simple red T shirt and loose blue trousers, begins to tellā¦
Klaus-Dieter Holzberger, Director of Music at St Laurentius Church in Ahrweiler, returned after a gap ofā¦
Alfred Jarry's original production of Ubu Roi in 1896 caused riots on its opening night and has since shapedā¦
āStreetsā ahead of anything I have seen on the Fringe so far.
Terminus is a play for three actors in
rhyming couplets. Not the easiest form, nowadays at least, forā¦
The soil of a Hebridean island might be too rocky for trees to take hold, but not so for its people andā¦
A very special place has been created at the Scottish Book Trust to host the latest production by award-ā¦
Private Peaceful was written as a book for older children in 2003 by Michael Morpurgo while he was childrenāsā¦
Returning to Edinburgh for the fourth year in a row this Australian comedy rock trio are continuing on theirā¦
A marigold, āflower of the deadā, grows from a pot only to be picked and put into a girlās hair. Birth,ā¦
āIf thereās one thing I am good at its running awayā, pants young Arthur Robinson as he sprints off with aā¦
War āWhat is it good for? Absolutely nothing!