Troubled unfolds in the Anatomy Lecture Theatre, a space that retains its old-world charm with curved tiers and a sense…
Mamoru Iriguchi has long been a curious fixture of the Edinburgh Fringe — a darling of those who admire eccentricity…
Baby in the Mirror is one of those rare Fringe shows that lands with total emotional clarity. Presented by the…
Muto Major are described as an Audio-visual duo but there are a quartet of performers here, who provide a powerful…
Recorded in March 1959 and released in August the same year, Kind of Blue consists of five tracks, totaling 45…
“10:15am — WTF?!” is Aidan Jones’s opening exclamation, and a fair one. It’s not often you’re asked to laugh —…
Tomatoes, the staple foodstuff of his Italian upbringing on the Canada/America border, were almost the undoing of Keith Alessi. They…
Clad in fine tweed and leather brogues, one man band, writer, director and performer Bennett Cooper Sullivan certainly looks and…
Set in a shipping container outside of Summerhall this liminal experiment uses binaural sound and haptic feedback to provide an…
This unlikely named clown creation, Mr Chonkers, from American comedian, John Norris, is a Grade-A, nonsense-filled, gold-plated, home run, hit.…