2 - 27 August 2023Gyles Brandreth Can't Stop Talking!Nostalgia and humour wrapped in amusing - if very British - storytelling Reviewed here
31 July - 26 August 2019Brendan Galileo for EuropeFionn Foley puts in a fun one man performance Reviewed at Assembly George Square Studios
31 July - 18 August 2019Frank Skinner LivePatchy hour full of the problems of late middle age Reviewed here
31 July - 25 August 2019Noise BoysA high-octane display of tapping, rapping and beatboxing which will delight all the family Reviewed here
31 July - 25 August 2019Sam Taunton: It's Nice, It's ModernAward-winning Aussie comic is charming and refreshing Reviewed at Assembly George Square Studios
22 - 26 August 2018George Egg: DIY ChefA cross genre show falling somewhere between stand-up comedy and a TV cooking show. Reviewed at Gilded Balloon Teviot
2 - 27 August 2018(sorry)What are f*cking millennials complaining about now? Quite a lot, actually... Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Don JuanHigh-octane, deliciously funny take on the Don Juan myth from cracking kiwi comedy troupe. Reviewed here
2 - 12 August 2018Maureen Lipman is Up For ItGood old-fashioned entertainment with great jokes, observational storytelling and wonderful music Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018The Magnets: Naked 80s Volume 2Highly polished a cappella group will take you on a nostalgic journey back to the 1980s Reviewed at Assembly George Square Gardens
2 - 26 August 2018The Worst Little Warehouse in LondonHilarious flatshare farce from Australian pair Lala Barlow and Robbie Smith Reviewed here
1 - 26 August 2018Gingzilla: Glamonster vs the WorldGingzilla Glamonster creates a multifaceted world which she uses as her place to comment on the world of women. Reviewed here
1 - 26 August 2018Michael Griffiths: Songs by KylieToe-tapping entertainment from the princess of pop Reviewed here
17 2017 - 27 August 2018David O'Doherty: You Have to LaughCharming and clever offering from award-winning comedian and musician Reviewed here
5 - 27 August 2017Jamie Wood: I Am A TreeHeart-warming soul-searching from the brilliantly, captivatingly, bonkers Jamie Wood Reviewed here
3 - 28 August 2017Djuki MalaA stunning fusion of traditional Yolngu and contemporary pop culture, dance and storytelling Reviewed here
2 - 27 August 2017Patti Plinko: Dreadful Little GirlHappily juxtaposes witch trials, B-movies and Virginia Woolf. Reviewed here
2 - 27 August 2017Wëreldbänd: SläpstickFabulous fairground clowning from musical Dutch quintet Reviewed here
22 - 25 August 2016Pajama Men: 2 Man 3 MusketeersA high-energy and hilarious adaptation of a classic combining all kinds of comedy. Reviewed here
22 - 28 August 2016The HandleBards: Richard III & Much Ado About NothingOne of the best modern interpretations of Shakespeare returns to the Fringe with double the fun. Reviewed at Royal Botanic Gardens
4 - 29 August 2016Once...A thrilling and poignant love story of the most unconventional kind. Reviewed at George Square Theatre
4 - 29 August 2016Out of the BlueFar from the finished article but nonetheless entertaining. Reviewed here
3 - 29 August 2016The Tap PackToe tapping talent who dance with a precision not always seen in Fringe dance acts. Reviewed here
1 - 26 August 2018Djuki MalaAn energetic and educational performance giving a glimpse of Aboriginal culture. Reviewed here
Invalid DateTom Lenk is TrashCrafting laughs while celebrating the past Reviewed at Assembly George Square Gardens
Invalid DateOur Ladies of Perpetual SuccourAn alcohol fuelled, intoxicated musical adventure as Catholic girls find their wild side. Reviewed at Dundee Rep