Edinburgh Fringe

The biggest arts festival in the world.

Despite the fact that I barely know enough Spanish to order a drink – well, okay, ‘Dos cervezas, por favor…
Peter Bream is one of Edinburgh's celebrated pianists and full-time piano teachers. For several years now he…
Bec Hill’s new show for this year’s Fringe festival is a hilarious study on the nature of adulthood and the…
Visitors to this website of more than a couple of years’ vintage will remember that we used to have a scoring…
Based on Margaret Atwood's popular novel exploring The Odyssey from the viewpoint of his wife Penelope,…
Hannah repeats Pythagorean theorem to the secular sounds of Belinda Carlisle’s “Heaven is a Place on Earth”…
In a tent on the grass by Symposium Hall, decorated with ivy leaves and fairy lights, BoxedIn Theatre create…
Faced with pseudoscience and myths, aspiring scientist Vanessa will need to search out hard facts to discover…
It starts with classical music and a classical style. A single female dancer, a dim stage and a hushed…
That is All You Need to Know celebrates the unsung war time code-breaking heroes of Bletchley Park and those…
Kristin Hersh cuts a slight but forbidding onstage figure.
No flies on this Peter Pan, but plenty else to admire.
As the publicity people might say, "If you liked Friends, then you'll probably like Edges," a musical with a…
‘3,000 Trees’, a phrase which also appears in the title of another play on the same subject in this year’s…
Fringe regulars will be aware of the pitfalls when choosing performances.
Last week I passed The Old Quad, the inner courtyard of Edinburgh University’s most magnificent building. On…
Under the magic pink glow of Salon Speculaire’s half circus, half nightclub atmosphere (Spiegeltent in…
Enter with caution and an open mind as your every move is under the magnifying glass at the mercy of the…
Crossing a border can be an interesting experience – depending on the country you’re visiting – and in this…