Interview
Peter Buckley Hill
The man who put the PBH into PBH’s Free Fringe talks turkey as he prepares for the 20th (and last?) installation of the show that started it
White Collar Comedy
“I’m an atheist with regard to that kind of god.” We spoke to the trio of vicars-cum-comedians heading Edinburgh-wards with their unconventional take on Christianity.
Johnny Mac and the Faithful
Geoff Ford talks to the jobbing Glasgow songwriter propelled into the limelight by a Rod Stewart support slot
Whitney – Queen of the Night
“A dream come true,” says Elesha Paul Moses about playing the late, great pop singer
Bernie Dieter
Little Death Club’s glamorous compère talks diversity, glamour and gin. Lots of gin.
Love, Loss and Cake
Every year new performers come to Edinburgh in August hoping to make a name for themselves and establish a career. But not every Edinburgh debutant is on that path…
“He’s running with this loss for the rest of his life”
Camilla Gürtler and Max Keeble explain how running is a tonic for loss in new play I Run
Susan Riddell
“It’s just me marvelling at people who can be arsed doing anything.” We spoke to the rising star about her debut Fringe hour, Duvet Day.
Kally Lloyd-Jones
Company Chordelia’s artistic director talks about the losses that inspired her new dance piece The Chosen
West End Producer
Geoff Ford talks to the mysterious theatreland figure making his Fringe debut this year
Lucy Farrett
“Maybe there should be limits…? No… never!!” We chat to character comedian about new show LOIS.
Shona McCarthy: “This is part of the solution for the city, rather than a problem.”
The Fringe Chief Executive talks about the future for Scotland’s cultural centrepiece in conversation with editor Robert Peacock
Max Walker-Silverman
We chat to the writer and director of moving father/daughter short Lefty/Righty.
Catherine Graindorge
The Belgian musician on the show she promised she would make for her late father
Tracey Collins
The character comedian behind Tina T’Urner Tea Lady tells us about the Freaks she’s bringing to the Fringe this year
Seeing #SpoonSense with Ian Crawford
Think once, think twice, think fork, spoon and knife with health and safety character comedian
Life Modelling with Max Scratchmann
Interview exploring the process of being a life drawing model