Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Some picks from the more than 3,000 shows in the Scottish arts extravaganza, including comedy, dance, theater and some gloriously weird spectacles. By ...
As August fast approaches, we’re gearing up toward another season at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe! We’ve already outlined the top musicals and the most eye-catching titles, but now is the turn for ...
Halfway Productions will present SUCCUBUS, a solo horror-comedy by burlesque performer Georgina Collins, at the Edinburgh ...
Edinburgh writer Isla Cowan’s deceptively powerful solo show begins as an almost affectionate tribute to the city’s Meadows, fittingly just a few minutes down the road from the show’s venue – its ...
None of which stops in their latest show (deep breath), The Fit Prince (who gets switched on the square in the frosty castle the night before (insert public holiday here)). But in many ways, The Fit ...
“The Fringe is arguably the most important platform in the world for emerging talent” – Mary McMahon, producer ...
After back-to-back Edinburgh Fringe hits, Awkward Productions is returning with a new queer romantic comedy parody that aims to subvert the traditional holiday movie genre. “The Fit Prince (Who Gets ...
A new study by UofG's Professor Murray Pittock, will look at the economic and social impact of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
From refined tasting menus to relaxed alfresco spots and specialist whisky bars, this guide is designed to suit a range of budgets and Fringe schedules. From refined tasting menus to relaxed alfresco ...
Sadly, I’m not able to attend the Edinburgh Festivals this year due to family commitments and logistical hurdles. While not dishing out the stars (there’ll be some lovely WOS critics doing that very ...
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