Rock and pop
It is no surprise that Cold Heat, a new work by Swedish composer Anders Hilberg, opened the Tonhalle…
In a small, cosy space under a bustling pub in the centre of Edinburgh, Simon Kempston plays for a captive…
Kristin Hersh cuts a slight but forbidding onstage figure.
Wistful is the one word that probably best describes a series of songs about a love affair. The show is based…
Every year the Edinburgh Fringe is full of improvisation.
Support band The Ray Summers are actually going down well, but lead vocalist Andy Ure is under no illusions…
It's late and the lighting in The Hub theatre is so dim that it becomes impossible to read the free…
It is the day after the Edinburgh Fringe has ended. The streets are deserted and quiet.
Imagine if the local pub had a glee club….and we’re in The Jungle, a makeshift pub on the big stage at…
Comedy + August = Edinburgh seems an obvious equation, but it’s twelve years since Mitch Benn last performed…
As we trudge through our muggy, too-hot-for-the-Scots-but-can’t-complain summer Morna Pearson’s new comedy…
Dressed in T-shirt and jeans, a scruff of facial hair, beatbox supremo Beardyman just had to slouch onto the…
Daffodils (a Play with Songs), by Rochelle Bright, is inspired by the true life love story of her parents and…
I first heard of this show through Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance.
A friend and I caught the end of Kassidy’s set in King Tut’s on Saturday at this year's T in the Park.
Returning to Edinburgh for the fourth year in a row this Australian comedy rock trio are continuing on their…
Rock. And. Roll. That is what you get at a Monotonix gig, of the fiercest and most potently pure strain…
The Indelicates are first on stage tonight and they turn a few heads with their Clash tinted, overtly London…
Cheeky chappies Steven Worbey and Kevin Farrell whisked us on a rapid rollercoaster-ride of pianistic…
Was there ever a more unlikely star than Alan Cumming? The Dundee lad became the toast of Broadway, a Bond…