As the name suggests, Ricardo Garcia’s Flamenco! Flamenco! is about.
Comedy, satire against power of image over substance and excellent acting add up to the impressive production of The Captain of Kopenick from University of London.
The experience of watching the blue girl in Tretchikoff’s masterpiece The Chinese Girl break out of her frame to entertain an audience was exactly what I was waiting for in this …
Necessity and determination are the watchwords for Man to Man, an intriguing story about a woman who takes up the identity of her husband following his death to keep his job.
In the hope of a new start with her unborn child, Ada moves to Australia.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have Peter Pan as your friend? Have you ever questioned what made the witch in Hansel and Gretel so inconsiderate? If you have, this…
Sandy Grierson will also skip, strip and teach you how to make an origami boat.
Truly Medley Deeply claim they are not just your average medley band.
Much celebrated world-class performer Melvin Brown, better known as Movin’ Melvin Brown, gives another uninhibited, inspiring and entertaining performance at the Edinburgh Festiv…
Welsh-born playwright Owen Thomas’ newest play, Richard Parker, explores coincidence – is our life really a series of coincidences, or are they just products of us over-analysi…
This award-winning troupe of multi-talented dancers and musicians from South Korea present a colourful fusion of both modern and traditional drumming and dance.
As we enter, Jack is already waiting in an airport departures lounge, soon to be joined by his new wife, Kirsty.
What you see is not what you get with Bang Bang Circus.
For those of us with a palette for traditional and contemporary Scottish folk music, Alistair Ogilvy and Band are here with a special treat.
History repeated itself this year - the uprising in Tunisia bore a striking resemblance to the one that took place in Gwangju, South Korea in 1980.
A popular nursery rhyme gets a reality check: just like in real life, the story of the children of the old woman who lived in a shoe, whom she whipped black and blue, did not just …
n their third production for the Fringe, Siamsoir Academy present a fairytale about a child who is stolen away and destined to unite the Faery and the Shadow clans.