
Edinburgh

Interview: Garrett Millerick
Bringing his show A Selection of Things I’ve Said To Taxi Drivers to Underbelly, Millerick gave us the low-down on how to do taxi chat. Note: show may contain un-taxi things.

Interview: Guy Masterson
Acclaimed actor, producer, director and playwright, Guy Masterson, talks to Laura Ingram about why his interest in the life and works of Dylan Thomas is personal.

Interview: Penny Ashton
A distant relation of Darcy, Penny Ashton talks to us about her Austen parody, Promise and Promiscuity.

Boxsmall Summer Family Festival
Sarah McIntosh visits Boxsmall at Princes’ Mall, Edinburgh, for food, theatre and fun.

Fringe Preview: theSpaceUK
Everything from acrobats to oompah bands at theSpace UK this Fringe

Fringe Preview: The Stand
The Stand is Edinburgh’s year-round comedy home, but really comes into its own in August

Book Festival Preview: Babble On – Spoken Word
The Edinburgh Book Festival continues the Babble On Spoken Word strand with a wide array of interesting poets and performers.

Interview: SHIFT/ – A Best of Spoken Word
Rachel Amey and Ali Maloney tell us about the unique nature of their Fringe show Shift/ – A best of Spoken Word.

Fringe Preview: Laughing Horse
Laughing Horse’s Fringe programme has more shows that anyone can binge on in the three week run.

Interview: Danish Bagpipe Comedian
Claus Reiss is Danish, plays the bagpipes and does comedy. But we need to know more…

Interview: Bob Slayer
The Fringe legend and promo master talked buses, business and big ideas over a pint with our man Phil Bolger…

Interview: Caroline Horton
We talk to the talented theatre maker who is in Edinburgh this year with two very different and imaginative shows.

Interview: Monica Salvi
Italian performer sings for her sanity in her solo show, Mad Women In My Attic, at Just Festival

Fringe Preview: Sweet Venues
At the Fringe since 2010, and now with a permanent base in Dundee, Sweet Venues are back at Grassmarket in August. We look at their programme.

Fringe Preview: C Venues
With six venues across the city, C Venues offer a diversity of settings and entertainment this Fringe.

Why I’m Not Coming To Edinburgh
Not every comedian can or wants to come to Edinburgh for the Fringe. Marc Lucero explains why he isn’t bothering.

Fringe Preview: Scottish Storytelling Centre
Storytelling isn’t all that’s on at the spoken word’s HQ this Fringe

Fringe Diary: June
The latest from our three adopted theatre companies on their journey to the Fringe.

Interview: Jena Friedman
Dark with a bit of sugar, Jena Friedman comes to Edinburgh for her Festival Fringe debut.

Interview: Rosie Holt
Comedian and writer Rosie Holt, winner of The Sitcom Trails 2013, tells us about making a comedy name for yourself at the Fringe.