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Iain Dale: All Talk with Rory Stewart | James Seabright in association with Northbank Speakers | Edinburgh Fringe
Let’s be honest, over the last 5 years the political landscape has shifted dramatically. It used to be a like a family gathering, which you didn’t really want to be part of but you would tolerate the chitter chatter of background noise so you could keep up with the gossip.
Aug 13, 20222 min read


Tom Brace: Eat, Sleep, Amaze, Repeat | Play People Productions
Aug 11-14 | 5pm | Underbelly George Square | Learn More about his upcoming UK Tour In any other year, there is no way Tom Brace would be...
Aug 29, 20211 min read


Kate Smurthwaite: The Last Major of Fihalhohi | Kate Smurthwaite
Kate Smurthwaite diverts from her usually politically driven comedy at this year’s fringe (because let's be honest, we’ve all had enough of that over the last few years) to take us on a hilarious journey of a lockdown spent in the Maldives.
Aug 27, 20212 min read


Hear. Speak. See. | Expial Atrocious
Aug 16-30 | On Demand | Fringe Player | Learn More About Expial Atrocious Is this the dinner party from hell… or is it limbo? Is...
Aug 26, 20211 min read


Fairytale 20/20 | body portal theatre
This beautifully made short piece examines exactly what it means to live ‘Happily Ever After’.
Aug 25, 20212 min read


It Kind of Looks Like a Doughnut | Holly Boyden with Curve Theatre and Pleasance
Aug 6-30 | On Demand | Pleasance Online | Learn More about Holly Boyden | Learn More about The Curve Theatre Two 'sort of' friends from...
Aug 25, 20212 min read


Femme Ta Bouche | A Drunken Sailor
Aug 16-21 | 7.35pm | theSpaceUK@Triplex | Learn More from The British Theatre Guide Ladies and Gentlemen, please welcome to the stage,...
Aug 24, 20211 min read


Semi-Toned Presents: A Study in Burgandy | Semi-Toned
I know I’ve said this about improv but you also can’t do the Edinburgh Fringe properly without seeing a bit of A Cappella. Usually, you can do this by swanning up the royal mile and checking out the mobile stages but alas this year it’s a little more difficult to come by.
Aug 23, 20212 min read


Triple Bypass: Three Ten-Minute Plays About Living for Death and Dying for Life | Hardly Working Promotions LLC in conjunction with Aberdeen Community Theatre
Aug 6-30 | On Demand | Online@theSpaceUK | Learn More about Hardly Working Promotions | Learn More About Aberdeen Community Theater...
Aug 23, 20212 min read


Disrobed – The Virtual Event | Troy Matthew Peterson Productions and The Southern Californian Naturist Association
Aug 6-30 | On Demand | Fringe Player | Learn More About Troy Peterson We’ve all suffered through countless Zoom calls over the past few...
Aug 22, 20212 min read


Archie Brennan: Tapestry Goes Pop! | Dovecot Studios
Aug 6-30 | 10am-5pm | Dovecot Studios | Learn More About Archie Brennan | Learn More About Dovecot Studios I love tapestry! So this...
Aug 21, 20212 min read


Lost in Love | Flow Stage Productions
Aug 6-30 | On Demand | Fringe Player Follow Emily through her emotional turmoil as she struggles with losing her boyfriend and her best...
Aug 20, 20212 min read


Alex – Or What Happened on the Train to London | Alex and The Cast
Aug 6-30 | On Demand | C Arts | Learn More at North West End A train to London stops in its tracks, a mysterious package has been left...
Aug 19, 20212 min read


The Great Gatsby | The Wardrobe Ensemble and The Wardrobe Theatre
If you told me that the complete story of The Great Gatsby could be told in an hour and forty minutes with only 2 people working in a small studio with red cups for props, a sofa for seating and a couple of flats for set, I’d tell you it was madness, that it couldn’t possibly be done, you must be off your rocker! But this production is breathtaking!
Aug 18, 20212 min read


Thistles, Sunflowers and Dreamscapes | Diana Savova
Aug 6-30 | 10am-8pm | Scottish Storytelling Centre | Learn More About Diana Savova | Learn More About The Scottish Storytelling Centre ...
Aug 17, 20212 min read


Ubu Roix | No Exit Theatre Collective
Ubu Roix is a perfect example of Theatre of the Absurd. It was written in the late 1800s to challenge the cultural standards and conventions of the era.
Aug 16, 20212 min read


Sugar | Mabel Thomas
A new writing, from Royal Conservatoire of Scotland graduate Mabel Thomas, spanning a decade of a young girl’s escapades through puberty as she attempts to understand what it is to be empowered as a woman.
Aug 15, 20211 min read


FunBox: Back to the Fringe | DH Promotions
As the only live children’s show I could find at the Edinburgh Fringe this year which is catering to kids from age 0+ I booked this primarily for my friend's 9-month-old baby knowing very little about it, and the thing I learnt is that Funbox are an utter delight.
Aug 14, 20212 min read


Blind Mirth presents Sex with Me? | Blind Mirth
If you haven’t seen some improvisational comedy in Edinburgh, then you haven’t done the fringe properly! And what better way to watch than with these improv fringe veterans, Blind Mirth from St Andrews University!
Aug 14, 20212 min read


ABCd’airs | Anne Baquet, Claude Collet, Amandine Dehant, Anne Régnier
ABCd’airs (translating to the ABC of tunes) is a feast of different art forms all baked up into an innovative Fringe show. Classical Musical meets Theatrical Cabaret crossed with sketch comedy, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this performance.
Aug 13, 20212 min read
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