EdFringe 2025 Review: Frances Floats
Frances Mercanti-Anthony makes her Fringe debut with the endearing Frances Floats, a work which chronicles
Frances Mercanti-Anthony makes her Fringe debut with the endearing Frances Floats, a work which chronicles
The legacy of Mozart boasts a timelessness still celebrated centuries after the composer’s death, yet
The cutthroat nature of youth football is explored in the staggeringly powerful Dropped from writer-performer
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
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
Owen Dennis takes centre stage in one man cabaret-musical Soho Boy at theSpaceUK’s Symposium Hall
The romantic comedy gets a queer spin in Confetti from writer and performer Will Jackson
Tom DeTrinis takes to the Assembly’s Powder Room as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Luke Hereford takes to the Edinburgh Fringe for the first time, bringing their autobiographical cabaret
Australia’s Rhys Nicholson returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with their new show Rhys! Rhys!
Writer and performer Rob Ward’s The MP, Aunt Mandy and Me hits the stage at
Blending musical frivolity and high camp comic silliness with genuine heart, QUEENZ – The Show
Aidan Sadler delivers a euphoric camp spectacle in their eighties-flavoured queer cabaret. Aidan, with all
For those seeking some classics from this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe line-up, then Blue Orange
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