This is a compelling, provocative and passionate piece of theatre about artistic freedom, censorship and political activism. You may love…
There’s something deliciously wrong about sitting in an 1835 Unitarian church while a cheerful Australian pianist invites me to sing…
A sixty-minute fever dream that feels more like babysitting a very hyperactive child than spectating a professional theatrical performance, writer…
Produced by One More Saga, Norwegian folk-musical Nocturne makes its Edinburgh Fringe debut this year. Inspired by a number of…
Political theatre turned punk gig turned call to arms, Pussy Riot’s Riot Days is an unflinching blast of protest art.…
Founded in 1947, China Coal Mine Art Troupe is a national arts group which combines a range of artistic modes,…
Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland are bringing their award-winning comedy back to Edinburgh this year with a reprise of ‘A…
Well, don’t make the same mistake I made by queuing like an idiot at Below instead of Beneath. I should…
Edgar Allan Poe's death remains mysterious to this day. He was found delirious and ill in a tavern on 3rd…
One of the hottest tickets on the Fringe, maybe the hottest, from the producers that brought you Fleabag and Baby…