

Ariane Branigan
Ariane is a product marketing manager. In addition to writing and editing for The Wee Review, she's also a seasonal Fringe reviewer for The Scotsman.
Reviews: 95
Other Articles: 2

Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster
New Zealand comic delights in her second Fringe show

The Improverts
Quick-paced, entertaining hour from the University of Edinburgh’s resident improvisers

Cülture Elité
Quirky Norwegian comedians explore art, culture, and everything in between

Police Cops: Police Cops in Space
A low-tech, high-energy romp through space with the confidence and polish that comes from many Fringe runs


Josh Berry: Who Does He Think He Is?
Talented comedian delights with lighthearted, humorous impressions

Horrible Histories: Awful Egyptians and Terrible Tudors
Gross-out humour and history are effortlessly combined in this production of a classic children’s series.

Enlightenment House – A Play in Five Rooms
Immersive theatrical experience brings a historic house back to life.

Short and Curly: Young At Start
British cultural references abound in this eccentric sketch show

Douglas Walker Presents: Of Christmas Past
An enthralling grown-up fairytale, as told (and created) by Douglas Walker


Matt and Ollie are… Dads!
Touching and amusing insight into fatherhood and familial conflict

Nathan Cassidy: If I Caused the Financial Crash of 2008
Meandering performance based (loosely) around the 2008 financial crash

Ladylike: A Modern Guide to Etiquette
Charming and lighthearted exploration of what it means to be ladylike in the 21st century

Chris Betts vs the Audience
Chris Betts butts heads with the audience over a range of taboo topics


Tom Houghton: The Honourable
Tom Houghton explores the ups and (occasional) downs of being ridiculously rich and sometimes honourable


Jack Evans: Work
Leftie comedian Jack Evans explores the nature of work

Tom Lucy: Reluctant Millennial
Tom Lucy explores Millennial tropes in this enjoyable standup.

Demi Lardner: I Love Skeleton
Quirky absurdist comedy from award-winning Australian comedian

You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Family-friendly musical with Snoopy and friends

Love From A Stranger
Lucy Bailey’s production is a deliciously dangerous thriller from the queen of crime.

First tickets on sale for Fringe By The Sea 2018
This East Lothian festival is back and better than ever in 2018.