

Robert Peacock
@peaky76
Robert is the Managing Editor of The Wee Review and has been writing for the site since 2014. Previously, he was manager of the Yorkshire arts website, digyorkshire. Having worked in the arts, charity and horseracing sectors, he is now a full-time software engineer and lives in Edinburgh with his partner and two young daughters.
Reviews: 574
Other Articles: 271


Chilcot Report hits the Fringe
Performers to hold a mammoth live reading of the controversial report, beginning to end

Tim Carlsen
“Like a mirror, bro!” – NZ performer explores the realities of homelessness in one-man show

Singer takes the Fringe to care homes
Edinburgh musical performer Sarah Laing makes sure no-one misses out on Fringe fun

Just Festival 2016
“From The Edge” is the theme of this year’s festival, taking place at St John’s and Quaker Meeting House during August

Politics From The Losing Side
How have politicians still failed to grasp the magnitude of change that’s needed in the country, when the rest of us have?

Georgie Morrell
Performer puts a positive spin on being partially sighted in autobiographical Fringe comedy

Fringe at Just The Tonic
The venue’s Fringe brochure speaks of revolution, but what’s inside?

Joe Sellman-Leava
Worklight Theatre’s Artistic Director talks Labels, his Pleasance Courtyard show about identity

Findhorn Bay Festival
Morayshire welcomes Julie Fowlis, James Yorkston, Mairi Campbell and more

MagicFest reports record numbers
New MagicFair Lates series at Summerhall and additional Gala event help boost ticket sales.

Juan Tamariz
Two hours of El Maestro’s old school antics and card tricks is too much

Death on the Fringe
Shows about one of life’s inevitables, assembled into a festival within a festival by a Scottish charity.


There’s gonna be some changes round here…
We’re in the middle of refreshing the look and feel of the site. Things might look a little strange for a while, but please bear with us!

Leith Docks: A Way Of Life
Another lovely snapshot of life in the port, by Citadel Arts Group and the Living Memory Association


Black Sheep Productions: Tyke
A new Fringe show based on the tragic end of a real-life circus elephant.

Sweet Venues
Dundee-based producers return for the Fringe with a line-up of old faves and newbies.

David Ramsay
David Ramsay explains his journey from armed forces broadcast engineer to Fringe performer



