Huge red letters spell FEAR and man with a crocodile mask sits on a chair. The fringe has truly begun. This one man show opens with Gareth Clark who writes and ...
As one of the most literal titles at the fringe this year, the premise of this show is probably quite obvious. This comedy jumps straight into a regular nigh...
Hurriedly rushed into a car down a side street by the venue is the way that Rubber begins. A quick content warning and then slam – doors are shut; it’s just me ...
The Edinburgh Fringe is an absolute mish-mash of every theatrical genre. There's something for everyone, and that's why it's such a unique festival. Hot Coals T...
Cheque Please allows us to meet Ivy, a girl suffering from depression; she weaves sequences of her life in between smashing the fourth wall with confessional ra...
Souvenirs is a gorgeous piece of child-like theatre; it evolves, slowly, surely and playfully, explores new territories and innovative ways of using props. ...