Theatre at the <a href="/events/edinburghfringe">Edinburgh Fringe</a> and <a href="/events/eif">Edinburgh International Festival</a>.
Theatre
The title of this show, âClown in the Moonâ, is the title of the first poem Dylan Thomas wrote when he wasâŠ
There are some things that should never have found their way onto this good green earth.
There was a time when a troll was something associated with the Norwegian folk tale The Three Billy GoatsâŠ
The Dovecot is an interesting conversion of the former Infirmary Street Public Baths to an exhibition andâŠ
Young Rehana stands in the moonlit pistachio grove, surrounded by the snarls and yelps of predators. WhenâŠ
How do you reconcile the love of your family with what they do for a living? Thatâs the circle that ScottishâŠ
During the interval for this show I popped out for a naughty rollie and got chatting to someone who wasâŠ
The common goldfish is the descendant of the Russian Carp.
Tin Box is a Birmingham based company which creates shows based on storytelling, visual theatre and site-âŠ
Welcome to Reykjavik, or as the sign at the airport reads âVelkomin Heimâ (Welcome Home). Itâs a city whichâŠ
As the swimwear clad cast back crawl across the stage to the beach we find ourselves on strange new shores.
Sigmund Freud and Edgar Alan Poe in the same play? Whatâs not to like? Sadly, rather a lot in the case of âMrâŠ
âLocal man found dead in the town of Danderhallâ. They are in the news regularly these days, not their facesâŠ
Grandpa Fredo has sadly been dead for quite some time â heâs being preserved in dry ice by his grievingâŠ
Sheer magic and the power of love. These are the main ingredients in this gorgeous re-imagining of theâŠ
I must admit to being something of a fan of Bridget Christie.
I had a laugh even on the way in to see Sir Barrington Ganch the other day.
Victor Hugoâs Hunchback of Notre Dame gets Belt Up Theatreâs trademark reconstruction as we are drawn intoâŠ
A born dreamer, our unlikely hero appears to emerge from the womb against the background of the first moonâŠ
It is a brave thing to undertake a one-man show. It is even braver to undertake one where five out of the sixâŠ