Interview
Fringe at Greenside
The venue enters its second decade at the Fringe with apocalyptic tales and comedy classics.
Why Ibsen’s tale of child loss needs retelling
Fox and Orchid Theatre’s Invi Brenna on the motivation behind bringing Little Wolfie to the Fringe
Bella Heesom
Theatre-maker on the loss of her parents and the piece she made about it, My World Has Exploded A Little Bit
Women Poets at the Fringe
After two years of gaining momentum at the Fringe, women poets are bringing more class acts to the festival.
Putting (d)Deaf accessibility at the heart of performance
Co-artistic Director of Hot Coals Theatre on why accessibility needn’t be an afterthought.
Writers’ Picks for Fringe 2016
Our writers spill the beans on the shows that went first into their Edinburgh Fringe diaries
Fringe Preview: The Stand
Iconic Edinburgh venue keeps its finger on the Fringe pulse with an exciting programme of established names and up-and-coming talent.
Fringe at the Laughing Horse
They may no longer have the Counting House, but the Laughing Horse’s Free Festival still straddles the city.
Naked Attraction
Channel 4’s nude dating show is neither sexy nor enlightened. It’s a backward step for tolerance.
Mairi Campbell
The Scottish musician talks about her Summerhall Fringe show and her quest to heal cultural wounds
Mervyn Stutter
The man behind the Royal Variety of the Fringe talks 25 years of tracking down top talent.
Fringe Preview: Assembly
Clowns, ta-tas, tap dancing fools and nuclear disaster; Assembly Festival is back and better than ever.
Stand Up & Slam
When unstoppable comedy force meets immovable poetry object, there can only be one winner…
Dandy Darkly
CC Bloom’s welcomes back cult cabaret star for more sassy, satirical stories.
Tim Carlsen
“Like a mirror, bro!” – NZ performer explores the realities of homelessness in one-man show