EdFringe 2025 Review: DIVA
A mesmerising one-woman performance that blends operatic power with intimate storytelling, DIVA is a moving
A mesmerising one-woman performance that blends operatic power with intimate storytelling, DIVA is a moving
Impeccable performances and a story that both grips and unsettles take centre stage in Our
Black Bright Theatre Company present mother-daughter kitchen-sink drama meets apocalyptic horror in The Hunger playing
Briefs made two appearances at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Bite Club featuring the much-loved
Christine Bovill returns to the Edinburgh Fringe’s French Institute hub with Paris: From Piaf to
Writer-performer Michael Kinnan brings Never Let Go: An Unauthorised Retelling of James Cameron’s Titanic to
JD Broussé has made a name for himself as part of acro duo Nikki &
The aroma of red onions, spring onions, brown onions, leeks and shallots is likely to
Experimental dance creation angel monster is a provocative piece from Australian company Phluxus2 Dance Collective
A LGBTQ+ story with a sci-fi kick impresses in Pleasance delight The Silver Bell which
Boom presents an entertainment spectacular with a Gen Z twist giving us a glimpse into
Two shows from Australian cabaret favourites Briefs make an appearance at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe.
Karen From Finance is somewhat of a regular to the Edinburgh Fringe, prior to this
All feels right in the world as Reuben Kaye returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with
Bursting with high energy dance spectacle, Beats On Pointe is a stellar celebration of old
Actors Vanja Maria Godée and Jeroen van der Ven lead Boy which takes residence at Summerhall
Charles Manson’s manipulative power is the focus of Helter Skelter, VETO Productions’ new dramatic narrative
Craig Macarthur takes centre stage in Assembly Festival’s Marrow directed by Melissa Firlit. This insightful,
Returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in a smaller model with a now two-person line-up
Will Close and Joe von Malachowski co-write Mediocre White Male, examining a thirty-something white male whose
Drawing inspiration from classic femme fatale and pulp narratives, Fear of Roses from Black Bat
Diane Chorley: Modern Love Rating: ★★★★Venue: The Flick at George Square Studios Tickets Diane Chorley invites
Musik Rating: ★★★★★Venue: Bijou – Assembly George Street Tickets Frances Barber reprises her role as iconic
Jekyll and Hyde Rating: ★★★★Venue: Assembly George Square Gardens Tickets New Zealand production company A Slightly
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