Lash, written by Philip Stokes, and performed by Jack Stokes, was the most impressive thing I’ve seen at the Edinburgh…
Set against the backdrop of the obscure art of Backhold wrestling, Glasgow writer Nat McClearly teams up with director and…
There is such an abundance of improvised comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe, that a performance must be truly excellent in…
Improvised comedy isn’t easy when there’s a small audience. The form relies on audience participation. This team of three musicians…
Scottish jazz-funk guitarist Aki Remally presents this ear-shattering and mind-blowing tribute to Hendrix. Just like Hendrix, Remally and his crew…
In his autobiographical solo-show, Phillipe Andre Coquet takes the audience on a journey through his remarkable life. From growing up…
There will be few Fringe sights this year more unsettling than The Wobbly Waiter, a dismembered, dead-eyed puppet & frying…
Two households, both alike in dignity In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new…
The idea of Little Ward of Horrors sounds brilliant: a sketch show led by health care students regarding working in…
MATES is an improvised theatrical performance which takes it’s inspiration from the 90s sitcoms we all know and love. Complete…