Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

No flies on this Peter Pan, but plenty else to admire.
The Alchemist Theatre Company sets out to liberate the audience from whatever it is they feel trapped by, be…
Songs go on for ever while artistes are transient, is the message of this new musical by John & Gerry…
Having reviewed and interviewed the Idiots of Ants boys at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, I was…
With a successful 2016 fringe show under their belts, Theatre Paradok make a triumphant return with a show…
A very special place has been created at the Scottish Book Trust to host the latest production by award-…
The dance explores our cultural and historical association with wine. It's an interesting pivot around which…
“The story begins in a quiet bar … the atmosphere is tickling my toes”, says the young woman in a little…
Fancy a murder mystery weekend but not got the time? Then this production of Cluedo will give you the…
As the twanging notes of Duane Eddy’s Because They’re Young fill the auditorium of the New Town Theatre, fans…
On the D'Animate website they say "we offer pure escapism to the general public." And that is exactly…
I never read press releases about a show until after I have seen it.
2010 is the centenary year of the founding of the Margaret Morris Movement, the training method of Modern…
Malasombra is billed as a menacing fairytale, and is told in a style that is reminiscent of the old black and…
The common goldfish is the descendant of the Russian Carp.
Sometimes we miss the all-too-obvious, and sometimes the obvious comes in curious disguises.
In the run up to the Fringe I get an average of thirty requests per day for a review in August.
Comedy actress and writer, Anna Morris appeared in ITV2′s comedy reality show, Bad Bridesmaid, following the…
Bristol Revunions' new show "National Friends" can be easily summed up in the phrase "missed opportunities."…
Although listed under Theatre and described as an “electrifying cabaret play,” there’s little sense of…