You have to get up early to see Victor Esses’ Where to Belong, playing each morning at 10am in Summerhall, but if you do, you’re in for an unexpected treat. Es...
Eva O’Connor, whose Maz and Bricks played Edinburgh Fringe last year, is back in Summerhall with a scorching, honest and brutally nuanced monologue, Must...
From Middle Child’s work over the past year we can expect their offering at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, The Canary and the Crow, to be a searing play. Middle...
By the time we have packed into the Olive Studio, a week into the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Hitler’s Tasters is already one of the hits of the season. The tic...
Andrea from the Society of Men’s Universal Truth, SMUT for short, is giving a lecture. Things aren’t going quite as planned – previously her talks have been ma...
The vast stage of the McEwan Hall is brimming with possibility. Home to Manual Cinema’s Frankenstein, multiple projectors and screens rub shoulders with bespok...