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A dark and punchy comedic exploration of writer/performer Ambrosine Davies’ years of living and dating in L
Written by sixth form student Sam Dury and directed and produced by this young cast, the team bring a lot o
Combining singing, dancing, cowboy boots and hats, and a 13-strong cast, this is an unusual exploration of
Life explores the world of an artist’s model, Estelle, who has come to this latest class with an e
A devasting reflection of the impact that living in North Korea can have on its citizens, particularly wome
Living between two cultures is not easy.
Part of a series of talks connected to books published by Luath Press, this is a fascinating glimpse into t
Set just after WWI, this explores the story of what it means to be stuck in a time and feeling that war has
An atmospheric, heart-felt exploration of the impact of the war in Vietnam on the American psyche, particul
A heart-breaking musical about love, life and grief, this show is executed with skilfully nuanced performan
Played to a packed house, Ari: The Spirt of Korea, is a spectacular piece of theatre.
Shakespeare for Breakfast has been a Fringe staple for many years (this is its 33rd Fringe): a lit
Choreographer Kim Yu-mi has created an incredible, mesmerising piece of work with Sleeper, her ski
A gentle, humorous and enlightening look at what Cosmology means (it’s not Astrology – it’s about studying
Based on the short story by M R James, Casting the Runes by Box Tale Soup is a delightfully spooky
In this wonderfully rich and evocative play by Carole Levine, we meet Elizabeth I in her later years.
Charles Dickins was a lover of the spooky tale.
This year’s offering from the extremely talented Slade Wolfe team is a two-hander focusing on Richard III,
Breakfast shows are a staple of the Fringe – free tea or coffee and a croissant, together with some theatre
The history of the witch trials in Scotland is a part of our past that many are vaguely aware of, but the r