Set in a landscape of social distancing, social media, WhatsApp and Zoom calls, iMelania is an audio-visual experience that takes place on your phone and desktop.
Some day, Where Sat the Lovers will be a live stage show.
When Gregor Samsa woke one morning from unsettling dreams, he found himself changed into a monstrous verminous bug.
Welcome to undertaker Anna Morgan-Jones’ live Zoom webinar.
Queen Jesus Productions presents A Space to Bless, live from St Mary’s Cathedral – a radical queer space for contemplation, connection and meditation.
Queen Jesus Productions presents A Space to Bless, live from St Mary’s Cathedral – a radical queer space for contemplation, connection and meditation.
You’ll clock in at the beginning.
Drawing on a deep lifelong immersion in diverse cultures and an array of pioneering experiences, Scotland’s ‘musical alchemist’ (World Music Report) offers a revelatory new vision …
In a space cluttered with discarded costumes and glasses of milk, Sally dresses, undresses, drinks and dances in an attempt to embody the women that brought her into being.
Does instant connectivity help our attempts to make meaningful relationships with our surroundings and our fellow humans? Or does it reinforce feelings of isolation and inadequacy …
Our protagonist is ‘an inspiration’, ‘so brave’.
Performed by cellist-composer Emily De Simone, systems_theory is a curated set of multimedia works reflecting human impact on the world – from Thomas Butler’s Coordinates for Cel…
Three short films inspired by feeling, converted into text and birthed through movement.
Ludala, meaning ‘happiness’, is three short films fusing dance, poetry and good vibes.
A womxn is called upon for service, following in the footsteps of her past generation and members of the Old World.
400 milliliters.
Ai~sa~sa meaning ‘Get over yourself’ is brilliant.
Our protagonist is ‘an inspiration’, ‘so brave’.
The climate apocalypse has hit.
Designed specifically to be experienced with headphones, alone, with the lights off and the curtains drawn, Covid Lockdown Breath Machine is a fantastical, transformative and uplif…
A man falls from the side of the screen onto the floor.
Four individuals who perceive and interact with the world slightly differently meet on stage to dance together and alone, to surrender to motion that arises from their own uniquene…
The Receptionists is a physical comedy show about customer service by two Finnish female clowns.
Tai Gu Tales was created by Hsiu Wei Lin, formerly a principal dancer with the iconic Taiwanese Cloud Gate company.
‘I wish Justine would leave me alone, so I could imagine being with her.
Triple Fringe First and Olivier-winning Fishamble, in association with Fringe First-winning Sunday’s Child, return to Summerhall with the 2019 hit show Mustard by Eva O’Connor.
We need heroes in these strange times is the thesis of this show, and Les Petites Choses’ Fighters brings us five.
Remember when your religion teacher taught you about ridin’? And the school nurse told you to shave your pits? Or here, discovering your clit the first time? Wait, you haven’t yet?…
A hypnotic dreamscape.
Amina Khayyam’s Catch the Bird Who Won’t Fly, a Kathak dance piece using animation and green screen is beautiful, subtle and moving despite its grim subject matter: domestic vi…
‘My name is mandla.
My Car Plays Tapes is the new storytelling show by John Osborne, about getting older, jobs, cars that don’t really work and how to make big decisions with your life.
Challenging, daring, with longeurs but also explosive moments, this makes for uncomfortable viewing but is a much-needed and to be applauded show.
In a space cluttered with discarded costumes and glasses of milk, Sally dresses, undresses, drinks and dances in an attempt to embody the women that brought her into being.
Meet Davy.
Close your eyes and let Darkfield radio lead you into the surreal, suggestive and truly suspenseful.
‘The only thing for you now is to find a good wife.
Fow Lissa is defensive, deaf and failing university – the last thing she needs right now is to fall in love.
The Dream Train weaves together a quartet of characters with JS Bach’s Goldberg Variations in a play that has the clarity and strangeness of a particularly convincing dream.
Queen Jesus Productions presents A Space to Bless, live from St Mary’s Cathedral – a radical queer space for contemplation, connection and meditation.