Review: Night Bus (Edinburgh Fringe)
Linda Marlowe and Sarah-Louise Young star in a show exploring the secret lives of late night travellers
View ArticleReview: Neil Henry's Impossible (Edinburgh Fringe)
This magic show at the Pleasance Courtyard puts the audience in control of seemingly impossible tricks
View ArticleReview: Blind (Edinburgh Fringe)
UK Beatboxing champion Grace Savage gives a stellar performance in this touching one-woman show
View ArticleReview: Normal/Madness (Edinburgh Fringe)
Fiona Geddes presents a heartbreaking account of life living with mental health
View ArticleBlogs: Michael Coveney: Cumberbatch gets camera shy, searching for Sylvie
'Even in this festival cocoon, the talk is of Bendy's Hamlet and the absurd goings-on at the Barbican'
View ArticleReview: Pilgrim (Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh)
'As often in small-scale solo shows, the writing's better than the theatre of it all'
View ArticleBlogs: Matt Trueman's Edinburgh diary - Are small companies being crowded out?
'If you look around the Fringe this year, it's full of big organisations'
View ArticleReview: Edinburgh review: Nina Conti - In Your Face (Pleasance Theatre)
The comedienne returns to the Fringe with her unique take on ventriloquism
View ArticleBlogs: Pete Firman's Edinburgh Fringe Diary: 'Edinburgh audiences are the...
Now performing at his tenth consecutive Fringe, magician Pete Firman blogs about the past week at the UK's biggest performing arts festival
View ArticleReview: Edinburgh review: Lucy, Lucy and Lucy Barfield (Pleasance Courtyard)
A gem of a piece from Edinburgh about the real-life Lucy who inspired the little girl in CS Lewis' Narnia books
View ArticleFeatures: Top 10 immersive shows at the Edinburgh Festival
Ten shows we can't wait to get swallowed up by when the Festival opens this week
View ArticleBlogs: Tape Face: 'At the Edinburgh Fringe we're street rats and pirates'
Tape Face blogs about his experience as a street performer and cutting his (tape-covered) teeth on the Royal Mile
View ArticleFeatures: Watch Shon Dale Jones mount two Edinburgh shows in two hours
We follow the theatremaker around Edinburgh for an afternoon as he puts on two shows, one after the other
View ArticleReview: Edinburgh review: Jelly Beans (Pleasance Courtyard)
BU21 director Dan Pick takes his first full-length play to the Fringe
View ArticleReview: Edinburgh review: Offside (Pleasance Courtyard)
Sabrina Mahfouz and Hollie McNish's new play looks at the history of women's football
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