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Edinburgh Little Theatre and featured at Braw’s George Street venue in the Grand Lodge, is a puzzling, interactive whodunnit.
The Unlikely Friendship of Feather Boy & Tentacle Girl from Catherine Wheels, is an atmospheric aerial dance piece, ...
PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORLD, late night at Summerhall throughout the Fringe, promises to be a biography, then threatens to ...
Arkle’s presentation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Royal Scots Club for the Fringe’s second week is an extremely ...
Someone Has Got to Be John is a fascinating, fresh perspective on ‘a system that’s remained unchanged and failing since The ...
Lucia August returns to the Fringe with Tales From Your Queer Elder, a three-act reflection on her journey through life, dance, and existing outside societal norms and expectations.
Edinburgh-based physicist-turned-magician Kevin Quantum brings a new bag of tricks to amaze audiences at the Assembly Rooms ...
Deiseil: Dancing in Time from Deiseil Airson Dannsa is a spine-tingling story of how stepdance, Scotland’s percussive dance, ...
And They Played Shang-A-Lang at Braw Venues @ Grand Lodge for the whole run of the Fringe, wonderfully navigates the highs ...
Edinburgh Theatre Arts provide a very well judged production of Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance at St Ninian’s ...
Lucky Tonight! at the Traverse is part play, part quiz, and while one part is more successful than the other, it is ...
Show business excess and hard-won personal discovery coincide in Standing in the Shadows of Giants, the co-production between ...