Molière's The Hypochondriac
A fun and very physical adaptation from the renowned French writer.
A fun and very physical adaptation from the renowned French writer.
A charming idea, let down by poor production choices and an indistinct narrative.
An improvised hour of hilarious suspicion, improbable weapons and raucous laughter.
A bold experiment from a dancer at the top of her game.
A glorious riot of dance, music and pure joy, occasionally marred by too loud sound mixing.
Celebrating a quarter century at the Fringe, C venues remains fresh and exciting.
Always one of Edinburgh's most intriguing year-round festivals, Summerhall boasts a programme full of the dark twists and turns of humanity
One gruff Biblical puppet and a bog standard table make for an evening heavy on laughs, laughs and more laughs.
A feast of animated delights, at one of several of the award's publically voted screenings.
Stunning visuals, sublime acting and far more laughs than you might expect, this is a classic adaptation done almost entirely right.