EdFringe 2025 Review: Miss Brexit
Miss Universe gets a political spin in cabaret comedy Miss Brexit, which arrives at the
Miss Universe gets a political spin in cabaret comedy Miss Brexit, which arrives at the
Play On Productions bring The Real Australia to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, delivering a bawdy
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
Channel 4’s tea-time television staple Come Dine With Me is the focus of the parody
Queen Victoria’s legacy as the second-longest reigning British monarch is explored in the fascinating and
The inimitable Luke Bayer leads the one-man show DIVA: Live From Hell by playwright Nora
Delivering the campest stunt show known to man, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK champ arrives at
Floating Shed, an Israeli-Palestinian-British production company, brings their timely Rebels and Patriots to the Edinburgh
Peter McCormick brings Beyond Krapp to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe stage, housing itself in the
George Orwell’s 1949 published classic 1984 continues to prove a prescient and worryingly relevant text
Australian cabaret icon Reuben Kaye returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his latest blend
The hits of KC and the Sunshine Band make-up the soundtrack of new musical Who
Powerhouse physical theatre arrives at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s Assembly Roxy in the form of
Patrick McPherson’s The Way Way Deep takes centre stage in the Cowgate’s Underbelly this Edinburgh
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
The popularity of stand-up comedy has skyrocketed during the past few years. It has gone
Rob Madge was quick to become a viral sensation after their sharing of home video
Jesus, Jane, Mother & Me, the latest work from writer and director Philip Stokes serves
In a move of genius, the music of David Bowie combines with the awe of
All feels right in the world as Reuben Kaye returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with
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