There are Fringe shows you admire, shows you enjoy, and occasionally shows that remind you why actors act and why…
At Summerhall, as part of the Manipulate Festival, Julia Taudevin’s Auntie Empire is a show that improves as it decays.…
At its outset, SLUGS boldly claims to be a show about “NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING, NOTHING”. Inspired by garden slugs –…
Because You Never Asked is a clever, at times mesmerising performance by Montréal-based collective We All Fall Down. Conceived by…
Political theatre turned punk gig turned call to arms, Pussy Riot’s Riot Days is an unflinching blast of protest art.…
A loud, brash, and unapologetically political coming-of-age tale set to a killer soundtrack of working-class anthems, Oasis, Reverend and the…
A riotous eco-comedy that shape-shifts into a moving requiem for our planet’s vanishing creatures. Wild Thing! - Laugh Now, Cry…
Darkfield has a well-earned reputation for bending the mind through total sensory control, and Visitors is no exception. Presented in…
I’m not sure what’s more remarkable - the fact that The Ceremony ends with thirty-odd people making chicken noises at…
Every now and then at the Edinburgh Fringe, a show comes along that seems to fracture theatrical logic entirely—while still…