Journey to Stolen Identity is a multi-art performance that explores women’s rights through a blend of musical genres, starting with classical but evolving into jazz and rock.
Olivier Award winning Director Peter Schaufuss presents Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and Sir Frederick Ashton.
Richard Lewis follows up last year’s hit show A Cabaret called Hamlet by looking at the life of the legendary Liberace.
With a Jacobean, incestuous darkness, Pierre Asmahan, a sex worker on trial yearns for the ephemeral bliss of first love.
Poldark, Master Stage Hypnotist: Bringing intrigue and wonder to the Festival Fringe for the first time.
Dance-Forms’ 79th International Choreographers’ Showcase returns for its 20th edition at the Edinburgh Fringe, presenting a collection of eight contemporary dance-theatre piece…
Opened to critical acclaim in London’s West End and adapted from the novel of the same name by Johnny Tait, this is an extreme satire on false-celebrity culture.
As seen on HBO and at Carnegie Hall, join Briony for this lively blend of music and storytelling that gripped audiences in New York.
Avenue Q is the puppet-based musical following the characters that live on the worst street in the world.
Jonathan Larson’s epic tale of New York bohemians is brought to life by this talented and dedicated cast.
A new take on Macbeth sees some original and modern text used, along with contemporary music, giving this production a modern twist.
Y’all ready for some Florida in Scotland this summer? Comedian Bev Gray is bringing the heat in her tropical comedy show, hosting comedians from all over the world.
Jo led a blessed life.
In 2001, the romantic comedy novel Legally Blonde by Amanda Brown captured readers’ hearts, followed by the beloved movie featuring Reese Witherspoon.
A story of empowerment through vulnerability.
A hodge-podge of comedians, clowns, and weirdos of every variety: a playful potpourri of all the hysterical humans we’ve befriended during the Fringe.