Alex Hylton: Love, Probably ★★★★
Alex Hylton: Love, Probably sees the lone wolf comedian stand out from the crowd.
Alex Hylton: Love, Probably sees the lone wolf comedian stand out from the crowd.
Living a Little offers laughter, tears…oh and a zombie apocalypse
Myra DuBois’ A Problem Shared arrives in Edinburgh to dispense wit and wisdom
Making a Murderer: The Musical raises the question what is a suitable subject for musical theatre
The Chosen Harem is our chosen one for physical theatre this fringe
Bette Midler and Me is Sue Kelvin’s pleasant tribute to the singer-actor-comedienne superstar.
Dog / Actor is a simple equation: 1 actor + 2 plays = a triumph of the theatre of imagination
Rob Madge: My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do) explores what happens when the magic of childhood isn’t as magical as you’d hoped.
Mythos: Ragnarok gives a unique and high-impact take on Norse mythology – proving the Fringe can always surprise.
Jo Caulfield returns to the Fringe and, post-lockdown, she has a LOT to say!