News

Read our review of Ohio at Edinburgh Fringe. American folk duo the Bengsons deliver a beautiful piece of gig-theatre ...
Charli Eglinton’s musical is a pop-inspired origin story of the composer with a standout performance by Aimie Atkinson ...
The Pleasance has won three of the Scotsman’s Fringe First awards in the first week of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with ...
With his solo show for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe underway, actor Khalid Abdalla talks to Fergus Morgan about wrestling ...
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has signed up to a UK government scheme that aims ‘to sell Scotland to the world’ ...
Read our review of Ascenion at Edinburgh Fringe. Graceful choreography accentuates the power of this poignant lost history ...
Event theatre’ is never about size, star names or gimmicks, says Richard Jordan. Instead, it's about work that imprints on ...
Read our review of Ordinary Decent Criminal at Edinburgh Fringe. Ed Edwards and Paines Plough explore political resistance in ...
Immersive entertainment is one of the industry’s fastest growing genres. In our special focus, we investigate the evolution ...
Tenth anniversary revival of Duncan Macmillan’s sweet, slight and uplifting tribute to the little things that make life ...
Read our review of Eat The Rich (but maybe not me mates x) at Edinburgh Fringe: a brilliant debut about class prejudice at Cambridge ...
Read our review of The Fit Prince at Edinburgh Fringe. An amusing story with an unfocused staging from Awkward Productions is further plagued by an over-reliance on technology ...