Assembly @ Edinburgh Fringe Festival Theatre Line-Up
Assembly Festival 2019 is delighted to announce another exciting year of theatre, from local artists to international superstars, to one-womanContinue Reading
Assembly Festival 2019 is delighted to announce another exciting year of theatre, from local artists to international superstars, to one-womanContinue Reading
One of the hottest tickets on the Fringe, the annual line up of star comedians performing in support of TheContinue Reading
Two of the biggest names in BMX, Kriss Kyle and Alex Coleborn have today been confirmed for the line-up DropContinue Reading
10 years after making his sell-out Fringe debut, BBC Arts Editor and presenter Will Gompertz returns once more – forContinue Reading
An experimental extravaganza featuring ‘the bawdiest performance of the year’ (Exeunt Magazine, Ireland), The Patient Gloria is ‘very funny, veryContinue Reading
F. Off comes to the Edinburgh Fringe this summer, inviting the audience to become judge and jury in a newContinue Reading
Sugar, spice and everything nice? For YUCK Circus, it’s a hard no. With their award-winning acrobatics, high-flying aerials, absurdly funnyContinue Reading
Today Underbelly announces 13 new shows joining its Fringe herd. Pushing the limits of imagination, human skill and laughs perContinue Reading
As the 71st anniversary edition of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe comes to a close with the announcement of record breakingContinue Reading
There are student productions and then there are Royal Conservative of Scotland student productions which this year include two collaborationsContinue Reading
Breathless, having scaled the winding closes and steep staircases of Edinburgh’s Old Town with a Deliveroo takeaway box strapped toContinue Reading
Which is what their once blossoming relationship wilted into before it was cut short by separation and infidelity. And aContinue Reading
With his slender frame, stony face and sad eyes, James Dangerfield captures Buster Keaton’s innocence and melancholy to a teeContinue Reading
With its poignant meditation on what the excellent Mairi Campbell calls “time, distance, transition” – the passage of time, theContinue Reading
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