Interview
Fringe Preview: Assembly
American a cappella, Kiwi cabaret, South African stand-up – Assembly’s Fringe has the lot.
Interview: George Egg
We spoke to the anarchist cook about the most appetising comedy show coming to this year’s Fringe
Fringe Preview: Writers’ Picks
Our writers reveal what they are most looking forward to at this year’s Fringe
Fringe Preview: Greenside
Celebrating their tenth anniversary with a new venue, Greenside’s programme reaches 100 shows for the first time
Fringe First-Timers’ Guide
Note: This review is from the 2015 Fringe If this year is your first trip […]
Fringe Preview: Traverse
Death, demons and Irish immigration officials all make an appearance at the launch of Traverse Festival 2015
Preview: Edinburgh International Magic Festival
Conjuration, illusion, mind-reading and more as Edinburgh’s Magic Festival returns to a new Magic Village in Summerhall
Interview: Guy Myhill and Liam Walpole
Nicola Macdonald sits down with The Goob director Guy Myhill and newcomer Liam Walpole to talk Norfolk, fight scenes and escaping fate.
Fringe Diary: May
Three theatre companies tell us of their progress toward this year’s Fringe
Preview: Sexology Season
Climb into bed with a stranger and undress sexuality stereotypes with Sexology Season at The Arches.
Interview: Francisca Morton
Ahead of touring Torn, a silently-performed piece about love, Morton talks to us about how her work as a psychotherapist provided inspiration.
Interview: Sound & Vision at GFT
We speak to Programme Coordinator Sean Greenhorn about the Sound & Vision strand’s new place in the Glasgow Film Theatre calendar.
Solving Edinburgh’s Music Venue Problem
The lack of decent music venues in Edinburgh has been a black mark on the city’s cultural landscape for many years, but maybe things are changing. Robert James Peacock looks at some green shoots of recovery…
Fringe Diary: April
Three theatre companies tell us of their progress toward this year’s Fringe
Preview: TradFest
With a tagline of ‘Traditional Culture. Live’, TradFest is another jewel in the Edinburgh festivals crown, crossing artform barriers and bringing an eclectic array of events under one banner.
Interview: Ishbel McFarlane
The maker of Scots language piece O Is For Hoolet talks to us ahead of shows at the Arches and Traverse.
Preview: Edinburgh International Festival
We take a highlighter pen to this year’s Edinburgh International Festival
Interview: Seann Walsh
Tabatha Glancy speaks to comedian Seann Walsh as he arrives in Scotland with his new stand-up show, 28.
Preview: EIF Classical Music Programme
Incoming director Fergus Linehan announces a full-blooded, though less than exploratory, programme of classical music for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival