EdFringe 2023 Review: Alone ★★★
New Zealand’s Dusty Room Productions bring Alone to the Assembly Festival this Edinburgh Fringe. This
New Zealand’s Dusty Room Productions bring Alone to the Assembly Festival this Edinburgh Fringe. This
The richly talented Celeste Lecesne leads Poof! at the Gilded Balloon this Edinburgh Festival Fringe, bringing
Patrick McPherson’s The Way Way Deep takes centre stage in the Cowgate’s Underbelly this Edinburgh
The complex legacy of Pablo Picasso is brought to life in Picasso: Le Monstre Sacré,
Sadiq Ali and David Banks bring Stuntman to the Edinburgh Fringe’s Summerhall, with the Pete Lannon directed
John O’Keefe’s classic one-man play, Shimmer, is brought to life by sole performer Max Campbell
Writer and performer Benjamin Salmon brings Blowhole, an original story to the stage in this
Conor O’Cuinn writes and leads solo show Looking For Fun? which returns to the Edinburgh Festival
Oscar Wilde, pop culture obsessives, and post-apocalyptic underground societies are the main ingredients for new
After a well-received run at the VAULT Festival, the Ben Fensome scripted Buff arrives at
The legacy of Princess Diana is celebrated through the medium of drag, comedy, audience interaction,
Kokoon combine boy band K-Pop with comedy in their self-titled Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut. The
M.R. James short story Casting the Runes has previously featured in a number of high-profile
Monét X Change brings an hour long spectacle to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, fusing humorous
No one wants to spend an extended period of time in a public restroom, less
The world of chemsex is explored by four male presenting dancers in Summerhall’s Party Scene:
Drag sensation Bailey J Mills has gone on to cultivate their own batch of eccentric
Kalabante Productions bring Afrique en Cirque to the Assembly Festival. The project is a fusion
Bacon by Sophie Swithinbank takes up residence in Summerhall’s Cairns Lecture Theatre until August 27th
If your algorithm on Tik Tok or Instagram is working properly, you should have encountered
Black Bright Theatre Company present mother-daughter kitchen-sink drama meets apocalyptic horror in The Hunger playing
Blending elements of the evolving queer experience with English mythology, Sing, River from writer and
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
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