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Edinburgh Fringe
Life’s a gamble…
It’s a cliché, but from our first breaths to our last gasps, each second of our lives is a…
Chicago. 1943. Gangland. The city is still ruled by fear and terror and there is only one honest cop left.
‘Sweet Talking Guy’ wins around audience on debut night!
A surprisingly articulate New York teenager muses on a chance encounter.
You need to know and probably love musicals to get the most out of this show. Anyone who dismisses musicals…
Apophenia: the tendency to perceive a connection or meaningful pattern between unrelated or random things -…
The Dovecot is an interesting conversion of the former Infirmary Street Public Baths to an exhibition and…
To the sound of whooping gulls and a swooshing tide on a shingly shore, a woman holding an empty lead steps…
In the afternoon of Tuesday 12th January 2010 a magnitude 7 earthquake devastated Haiti. There were already…
Casablanca, 1941 – a place to which those fleeing the Nazi regime flock, where human life is cheap and…
They do like to be beside the seaside – and who indeed would not, with this lively, fast-paced adaptation of…
A request from the producer and an audience of musical experts – what could possibly go wrong?
Improvisational comedy can be a very hit and miss affair. The ability to create and follow a train of…
This is no ordinary circus show, though acrobatics and a whole multitude of circus skills are the heart of…
Michael Harris has been Organist and Master of the Music of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh since 1996 whilst…
One of the highlights for me in last year’s Fringe programme at St Andrew’s and St George’s West was Akiko…
Who needs reviews when you can sell out your preview on a warm afternoon with people being turned away? This…
There are any number of shows at the Fringe designed specifically for children, but very few are performed by…
It’s a balmy summer evening and George Street is buzzing with Festival crowds out in their finery and lapping…
On the surface, David Paul Jones becomes Maestro Gilbert K Prendergast, monomaniacally composing his ‘…