
Festival

Preview: Edinburgh International Festival
Editor Robert James Peacock reports back from the launch.

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: Declaration Festival
We talk to Andrew Eaton-Lewis, one of the programmers behind Declaration, a new human rights festival in Glasgow

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

Scottish International Storytelling Festival
Stories Without Borders is the theme of this year’s festival of yarn-spinning and tale-telling


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: Dandy Darkly
Neil Arthur James’s alter ego Dandy Darkly is back in Edinburgh with brand new show Trigger Happy. Sarah McIntosh caught up with him on a quiet lunchtime at CC Blooms…

Interview: Matt McDonagh
Vegan and rock’n’roll seem an unlikely combination, but somehow the 21-year-old pianist/singer from East Kilbride manages to pull it off.

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

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.