Scotland

Foil Arms and Hog: Skittish – Underbelly, Bristo Square

Foil Arms and Hog's "Skittish" was nothing short of spectacular—a brilliant fusion of music and comedy that had the entire…

2 years ago

An Evening Without Kate Bush – Assembly Checkpoint

Set within an L-Shaped church hall, with a cloistered balcony high above, this is a quirky performance space for an…

2 years ago

Rahul Subramanian: Who Are You? – Assembly George Square

Rahul Subramanian’s comedy show was an absolute delight—a perfect blend of humour and insight, making it a total entertainer from…

2 years ago

Cat Power Sings Dylan ’66 – Edinburgh Playhouse

Running some fifteen minutes late, Chan Marshall, AKA Cat Power takes to the stage hobbling with a recently broken toe.…

2 years ago

Weather Girl – Summerhall

World Premier Julia McDermot. Remember the name. Sometimes everything just fits. The actor, the script, the venue, the tech, the…

2 years ago

Must I Cry – Paradise in Augustines

In this artful production, writer and director Bonni Chan soars over Hong Kong, exploring themes of loss and change in…

2 years ago

Jason Byrne’s NO SHOW – Assembly Hall

Jason Byrne’s "NO SHOW" is a masterclass in interactive comedy, and while he might not need a review—his reputation precedes…

2 years ago

Kanan Gill: What Is This? – Pleasance Courtyard

I went to watch Kanan Gill: What Is This? without expecting much, but by the end of the show, he…

2 years ago

ARI: The Spirit of Korea – Assembly Hall

I just experienced *ARI: Spirit of Korea*, and it was absolutely incredible! This show had everything—dance, music, acrobatics, theatre, and…

2 years ago

Sammy Blew Up a Toilet – theSpace @ Venue45

Sammy Blew Up a Toilet playing at the Edinburgh Fringe for the first time this year was brought to the…

2 years ago