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Preview

Fringe at Summerhall

Always one of Edinburgh’s most intriguing year-round festivals, Summerhall boasts a programme full of the dark twists and turns of humanity

Preview

Frankenstein at the Fringe

200 years after the book was first imagined, we walk you through some of the adaptations of Frankenstein coming to the Fringe.

Preview

Sweet Venues

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

Interview

David Ramsay

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

Interview

Interview: Marta Mari

Asylon Theatre’s artistic director Marta Mari talks about 24 Hour Plays Edinburgh and how it might relate to the wider theatre industry.

Opinion

Counting House Kow Tows?

Editor Robert James Peacock ruminates on rumours that The Counting House is set to be a paid venue at this year’s Fringe.

Interview

Interview: Hidden Door

We speak to Creative Director, David Martin, about plans for Edinburgh’s not-for-profit arts festival when it returns to King’s Stables Road in May

Interview

Interview: Jason Donovan

Ahead of the revival of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the Aussie star talks to Ken Wilson about a role he clearly loves.

Experience

Hidden

Lyceum Youth Theatre’s new promenade piece allows you to snoop around the hidden bits of the old theatre. Editor Robert James Peacock went along to find out more…

Interview

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.

Interview

Interview: Jim Cartwright

The writer of RAZ, the tale of a young man about town at Assembly this Fringe, told us where the inspiration came from.

Interview

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.