Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

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