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Resurrecting a Cult Classic: The Buffy Musical Onstage | Once More With Feeling | Behind the Curtain Theatre Productions
If you’ve ever wished you could step into your favourite episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Once More With Feeling by Behind the Curtain Theatre might be the next best thing. Celebrating its 20 year anniversary, this high-energy tribute concert to the show’s iconic musical episode brings Sunnydale’s supernatural drama and campy humour to life - fangs, flair and all.
Sep 1556 min read


🎾 Love All: Fairlight Serves Queer History on Centre Court | Fairlight: The Musical
Learn More about the Show | Follow Fairlight on Instagram Fairlight is more than just a new musical – it’s a reclamation of a history...
Sep 121 min read


Club NVRLND | The Business Case Study on Never Growing Up
Forget the dusty scripts and polite audience applause— Club NVRLND burst onto the Edinburgh Fringe like confetti from a cannon. This semi-immersive musical throws Peter Pan into the glitter-soaked chaos of the noughties club scene creating a mash-up of theatre, party and pure nostalgia.
Aug 284 min read


Enough is ENOUGH | ENOUGH. | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Moonstone Theatre | The Mile at SpaceUK
There are moments in the theatre when the air seems to shift, when an audience sits a little straighter, pulses quicken, and the silence deepens into something potent. ENOUGH., performed by Moonstone Theatre Company at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, creates precisely this kind of moment—an unflinching, beautifully wrought confrontation that lingers long after the final blackout.
Aug 274 min read


A Call for Accountability in the Metropolitan Police | An Interview with Moonstone Theatre about ENOUGH.
Bringing a play like ENOUGH. to the Edinburgh Fringe is no small feat. For Moonstone Theatre Company, the journey was as much an emotional challenge as it was a logistical one — from raising the funds, navigating the demands of the world’s largest arts festival and transporting an entire company to Edinburgh, to holding the weight of the story itself. This is a show that doesn’t just entertain; it confronts.
Aug 2615 min read


The Importance of Being Marketable | Reinventing Wilde in Earnest? with Say It Again, Sorry?
At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, standing out in a sea of over three-thousand shows isn’t easy. Yet Earnest? created the theatre company Say It Again, Sorry? has carved out a reputation as one of the must-see comedies of recent years. They take Oscar Wilde’s classic The Importance of Being Earnest, only Earnest hasn’t shown up. This quickly descends into a gloriously unpredictable mash-up of scripted theatre and improvised chaos. Imagine The Play That Goes Wrong meeting clas
Aug 254 min read


Visa-Vis the Musical: Stamped with Skill and Style | Smile, It Might Never Happen | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Game Called Chat | The Mash House @ Just the Tonic
Improvised musicals are always a gamble — but in Smile, It Might Never Happen, the risk pays off thanks to a super talented cast, razor-sharp wit and a strong sense of trust that radiates from the stage. For a troupe this new to the Fringe, their synergy and confidence are remarkable and the result is a show that feels both polished and joyfully chaotic in all the right ways.
Aug 244 min read


The Show That Writes Itself (Literally): Meet the Cast of Smile, It Might Never Happen
Edinburgh Fringe thrives on the unexpected, and few shows capture that spirit better than Smile, It Might Never Happen. This quick witted, improvised comedy musical takes audiences’ deepest anxieties about the future – whether it’s an awkward work party, a looming deadline for a visa application, or even the chaos of impending parenthood – and transforms them into an hour of laughter, music, and theatrical magic. With every performance created on the spot, no two shows are ev
Aug 2310 min read


From the Arena to the Stage: Interviewing the team behind Gladiatrix: The Musical
When we think of gladiators, our minds jump to roaring crowds, brutal combat, and the heroes of the Colosseum. But hidden in the shadows of history are the stories of the women who once stepped into the arena—only to be erased when Emperor Septimius Severus banned them from competing in 200 AD. What does it mean when an empire dictates how women may use their bodies? And what echoes of that question still resonate today?
Aug 229 min read


Laughs Ahoy! Durham Revue’s Desert Island Hijinks | Sketch Marks the Spot Interview
Learn More about The Durham Review | Follow the Durham Review on Facebook | Follow the Durham Review on Instagram The Edinburgh Fringe...
Aug 215 min read


Where Puppets, Whales & Wild Imagination Collides | Dream Space | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | SSAK Creative Group | The Crate @ Assembly George Square
At this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, Dream Space by 창작집단 SSAK (SSAK Creative Group) unfolded like a poetic vision of the unconscious brought to life on stage. Known in South Korea for their fiercely imaginative works that merge puppetry, physical theatre, music, and visual art, SSAK presented a show that feels both enigmatic and astonishingly intimate—a space where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and dreams breathe in real time.
Aug 204 min read


No Translation Needed: SSAK’s Dream Space Speaks the Language of the Fringe : An Interview
The Edinburgh Fringe is famous for pushing artists to their limits — physically, financially, and creatively. But for South Korean...
Aug 196 min read


Across Generations and Across Continents: Beth Paterson’s Journey with Niusia
Learn More About The Show and Book Tickets | Follow Beth on Instagram | Follow a ry presentations on Instagram | Follow a ry...
Aug 1811 min read


Musical Myth Takes to the Campaign Trail | Absurd Hero | ⭐⭐⭐ | April Alsup Productions | Willow Studio at Greenside @ Riddles Court
Camus imagined the “absurd hero” in the form of Sisyphus, condemned to push his boulder up a hill only to watch it roll back down for eternity. Absurd Hero: The Musical takes that myth and spins it on its head: in this 2025 reimagining, Sisyphus becomes “Sid,” a would-be mayor of Corinth navigating gods who have fallen on hard times and political conspiracies that feel uncannily familiar.
Aug 175 min read


Ten Years of Spontaneity: The Budgeting and Brilliance of The Improv Musical
Learn More About the Show and Book Tickets | Follow the team on Facebook | Follow the team on Instagram | Follow the team on TikTok...
Aug 165 min read


Shadows Songs and Stories | The Quiet Earth Beneath | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Casey Jay Andrews & Jack Brett | Dissection Room @ Summerhall
There are shows at the Fringe that entertain, and then there are shows that burrow under your skin and stay there long after the lights fade. The Quiet Earth Beneath belongs firmly in the latter camp. Performed in the atmospheric Dissection Room of the Old Dick Veterinary School, this piece feels less like theatre and more like a ritual that makes an offering of words, sound, and silence.
Aug 154 min read


Making, Designing & Surviving Theatre | An Interview with Casey Jay Andrews | Summerhall Arts | Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Casey Jay Andrews is one of those rare artists who seems to live at the intersection of storytelling, design, and sheer creative resilience. Her latest work, The Quiet Earth Beneath—a poignant collaboration with musician Jack Brett—has found a new shape since its first iteration at the Adelaide Fringe, and now descends into Edinburgh with an simple, lyrical power. It’s haunting, earthy, and somehow manages to still feel like a campfire story with glitter in its flames.
Aug 1414 min read


From T-Rexes to Tolkien: Recent Cutbacks Rule the Stage | Hold on to your Butts, Fly, You Fools
From New York to Edinburgh, comedy troupe Recent Cutbacks have stormed the Fringe with not one, but two epic parody productions: the...
Aug 137 min read


Choose Chaos. Choose Theatre, Choose Trainspotting Live | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Trainspotting Live | King's Head & In Your Face Theatre | Seabright Live | Pleasance EICC
Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting is already iconic. We were introduced us to a darkly comic, drug-fuelled underworld of Edinburgh through the book and film, cementing its cult following. But Trainspotting Live?
Aug 123 min read


Sweat, Shouting, and the Worst Toilet in Scotland: An Interview with Greg Esplin on Trainspotting Live
Few stories have burned themselves into Scotland’s artistic memory quite like Trainspotting. First unleashed in 1993 as Irvine Welsh’s gritty, darkly funny debut novel, it hurled readers into the chaotic lives of a group of young heroin users in Edinburgh.
Aug 119 min read
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