EdFringe 2025 Review: How To Win Against History
The story of Henry Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey, marks the fascinating true story behind
The story of Henry Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey, marks the fascinating true story behind
A riot of camp, comedy and catchy tunes, Jackie!!! reimagines the life of America’s most
British cultural institution Footballers’ Wives was must-see television from 2002 to 2006, as ITV viewers
Miss Universe gets a political spin in cabaret comedy Miss Brexit, which arrives at the
Impeccable performances and a story that both grips and unsettles take centre stage in Our
The world of Shrek meets burlesque in Swamplesque, a glorious celebration of body positivity, high
Sam Edmunds’ The Chaos That Has Been and Will No Doubt Return takes to the
Performer Jodi Markel leads solo show Leni’s Last Lament which delves into the playwright Gil
The charismatic Frances Ruffelle and Norman Bowman lead the charming musical The Scot and the
Galahad Takes a Bath arrives at ZOO Southside this Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with the one
One of two productions from Tom Foreman and starring Max Beken arriving at this year’s
Riotous Australian circus troupe meets cabaret act Rouge once again return to the Edinburgh Festival
Alexis Sakellaris takes to the stage in A STAN IS BORN! a autobiographical musical solo
Once and Music to Make Boys Cry hitmaker Diana Vickers leads I Wish You Well
Awkward Productions have previously brought us the delightfully twisted How To Live A Jellicle Life:
Rhys Nicholson returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for their tenth year with new show
Transporting us to a very high camp Florence in the midst of the Renaissance, Pop
Woodstock 99, an attempt to recreate the magic of the original 1969 festival celebrating peace
Hungarian physical theatre powerhouses Recirquel bring Paradisum to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The dazzling spectacle
Lawrence Chaney flew the flag for Scotland’s drag scene as one of the country’s first
The absurd legacy of 2019 cinematic musical Cats gets a reappraisal from cabaret talent Linus
We’ve been stuck in a run of Conservative governments for so long that Tony Blair’s
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