
Festival


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: To Absent Friends…
A new festival of storytelling and remembrance that allows everyone to pay tribute to those they have lost.

Interview: Bush Mouzarkel
Playwright Bush Mouzarkel talks about meaninglessness and the role of theatre in dealing with real events.

Interview – Henry Maynard
Neil McEwan chats to Henry Maynard of Flabbergast Theatre about puppetry and people.

Solomon and Marion
Touching and powerful South African set drama of connection and confusion.

The Wau Wau Sisters
Interview with the bawdiest broads at the Fringe, New York’s The Wau Wau Sisters.

Interview: Micheline Van Hautem
Interview with Belgium’s brilliant Jacques Brel interpreter Micheline Van Hautem.

Interview: David Bates
Interview with the man behind the Fringe’s most portable and stylish venue.

Interview: Simon Hart
Callum Madge catches up with Artistic Director Simon Hart to talk about this year’s Manipulate programme and how it has evolved.

Scotland Loves Animation 2012
An unmissable opportunity to witness passionate and progressive filmmaking deep from the heart of Japanese anime.

Featured Venue: Summerhall
Summerhall is tearing up the Fringe with 24-hour theatre, millennia-spanning shows and comedy acrobatics.

Interview: Alex Spencer-Jones
Alex Spencer-Jones sheds some light on why Burgess’ A Clockwork Orange has survived for fifty years ahead of her Fringe production.

Interview: Saskwatch
Chat with forthcoming Fringe attractions Saskwatch about coming to Edinburgh and the Soul capital of the South: Melbourne.

Interview: Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas speaks to Andrew Latimer about his new show, Bravo Figaro, and about how political comedy has evolved over the years.

Interview: Orla O’Loughlin
Recently appointed Traverse AD, Orla O’Loughlin, tells us what her outlook is for the Traverse’s programmes and directives.

Burns Night, live poetry and writing festivals kickstart 2012
January is the month of Burns Night, with a whole load of literary happenings in honour of this, the bard’s 253rd birthday.

Edinburgh Fringe: Aftermath
Although the festival is over, Edinburgh is still furnished with a great deal of arts entertainment for everyone. The only thing you need to hope for is some sunshine.