
Edinburgh

Interview: James Dowdeswell
Bristolian comic is back in town, and he wants your help finding the Perfect Pub.

Interview: Harmonium Project
A brand spanking new, one-off live event, to celebrate 50 years of the EIF and the Festival Chorus – producer Jo Walsh talks us through what was involved.

This is a celebrity: Freddie Flintoff @ Pleasance Courtyard, from Thu 27 Aug to Sat […]

The Voices of Experience
Some of the Fringe’s more experienced performers share their thoughts with The Wee Review

Fringe: Editor’s Diary
The Fringe day-by-day, as seen by our editor Robert James Peacock

Fringe Preview: Underbelly
With Bristo Square out of action, Underbelly has shifted around a bit, but still has an enviable array of performers.

Interview: Martin Travers
Writer of Scarfed For Life, a play about sectarianism, talks to us ahead of the show’s run at Just Festival

Fringe Preview: Just The Tonic
Free, paid, pay-what-you-want, there’s something for all budgets and tastes at Just The Tonic.

Interview: Patrick Morris
Trying to live his life more rock’n’roll than ambient jazz, Patrick is coming to the Festival Fringe to share his Fairly Premature Bucket List.

Interview: Jack Rooke
Jack Rooke lost his Dad at an early age. In storytelling show Good Grief he tackles the tough topic of bereavement. We found out more…

Fringe Preview: ZOO Venues
Kevin Wight takes a stroll through the programme of dance and theatre at ZOO Venues.

Interview: Loud Poets
We chat to Loud Poets about their new Fringe show and how they keep spoken word scene exciting beyond the Fringe.

Interview: Eleanor Morton
Eleanor Morton comes back to the Edinburgh Fringe for her second time with a brand new show. We asked her a few questions before she leaves her current home in London to get here …

Interview: Simon Cartwright
The impressionist tells us what it’s like stepping into Bob Monkhouse’s shoes for a new biographical play.

Preview: Disability at the Fringe
Has “the greatest show on earth” recognised the importance of including disabled people in the arts? Callum Madge takes a look…

Fringe Diary: July
A final word from our three adopted companies before they make their way to the Fringe.

Interview: Lazy Susan
Nominated for Best Newcomer at last year’s Edinburgh Comedy Awards, the sketch duo are back with new show, Double Act. We had questions for them…

Book Festival Preview: Colm Toibin
We preview acclaimed writer Colm Toibin before he discusses his latest novel during the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

How To Have A Frugal Fringe
Enjoying August in Edinburgh doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Kerry Teakle explains how to have a frugal Fringe.