Interview: Zsolt Fejérvári, Budapest Festival Orchestra
Budapest Festival Orchestra's Zsolt Fejérvári talks us through what he loves about Edinburgh and its festivals.
Budapest Festival Orchestra's Zsolt Fejérvári talks us through what he loves about Edinburgh and its festivals.
Two sharply satisfying pieces of choreography make for an evening of dark spirits, thumping rhythms and phenomenal dance talent.
A thoroughly satisfying jaunt through the Bard's Scottish play, this is Shakespeare done right.
Pastry empires, Italian immigrants and bedtime stories mesh together for a diverting improvised hour.
A twisted adventure tale with the dark heart of the 20th Century at its core, this is hauntingly compelling and skilfully told.
A superb concept sadly produces a show that is decent rather than great.
A pleasant kick-back from the stresses of Festival season, this is a delightful exploration of Edinburgh's secret green spaces.
A gifted storyteller, full of arch wit, poignant vignettes and superb comic delivery.
An overly ambitious project, but not without its haunting charms.
A slightly unfocused show, but this doesn't detract from Bea's sheer volume of comedy talent.