Conor Drum: All My Friends Are Dead
Great value evening of Fringe comedy at its best.
Fabric
Nancy Sullivan forms an effortless bond with the audience in Abi Zakarian’s one-woman play about a rape.
Chopping Chillies
Poetry-play about a Keralan cobbler conveys the universal power of storytelling
London Paris Roam!
There is something layered and special at the heart of this production
Jane Eyre: An Autobiography
An intelligent and emotive adaptation which flies the flag for equality and liberation.
The Suitcase Kid
This bold play bravely exposes children to the raw power of theatre
Paper Hearts the Musical
A show of warmth and wit, well-deserving of applause.
The Tailor of Inverness
A moving and thought-provoking exploration of culture and identity, and what it is to be human.
One Night of Elvis: Lee Memphis King
A heartfelt one-man (and his band) tribute to the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley.
The Sound of Music
Much-loved family musical in which a young nun finds love with a former Navy commander – and his seven children – teaching them to love (and sing) in the process.
Interview: Michael Ball
Thoughts from one of the household names of musical theatre on his forthcoming starring role in Mack and Mabel at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
Mrs Shakespeare
An energetic and hilarious depiction of what Shakespeare would make of his plays were he to be reincarnated in the present as a woman.
Interview: Katharine Hurst
Laura Ingram interviews actress Katharine Hurst about her role as celebrated courtesan/spy, Mata Hari, in Mata Hari: Female Spy at Zoo Venues this Fringe.
Interview: Gavin Robertson
Laura Ingram speaks to the producer, writer and performer of Crusoe – a darkly-comic play about three disparate male characters in an urban world, playing at Zoo Venues.
Edith in the Dark
A dark and gently comic play about the darker writing tastes of the famous author of The Railway Children.
Dylan Thomas: The Man, The Myth
An insight into the life and literature of Dylan Thomas by his granddaughter, Hannah Ellis, and the highly respected actor of his works, Guy Masterson.
Confessions of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl
Endearing peek into the life of Joanie, a lonely anthropology graduate-turned-barista.
Ushers: The Front of House Musical
A fun-filled, original musical based on the trials and thrills of being a West End theatre usher.