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Isabelle Barbier brings Rip Her To Shreds to Edinburgh Fringe 2026, a darkly comic and surreal exploration of teenage rivalry and rage
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Daniel McVey discusses their Edinburgh Fringe debut A Foot is Not an Appropriate Prize for the Tombola, bringing drag, puppetry and murder mystery to Pleasance.
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David Epley brings the high-energy Doktor Kaboom and the Wheel of Science! to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, blending comedy with live science experiments
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Alley Scott brings Double Take to the Edinburgh Fringe 2026 showcasing contemporary mime through a playful and thought-provoking lens
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Review: Jesus Christ Superstar at The London Palladium
“a slick and visually striking revival that too often mistakes scale for substance”
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As The Librarians: A Very Serious Comedy! prepares to arrive at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, co-writer and performer Jack Stacey is reflecting on a journey that began long before the rehea…
Bringing a deeply personal story to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Abigail Weinstock’s Giraffe is a show that blends sharp comedy with an unflinching exploration of identity and self-perce…
Emily Steel returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with How Not to Make It In America, a darkly comic exploration of ambition, trauma, and youthful delusion set against the backdrop of 9/1…
Joe Sellman-Leava returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with Copycat, a new solo show that examines the growing influence of artificial intelligence on society
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As Friendliest prepares to land at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, writer and performer Drew Lausch is bringing a show that fuses stand-up with something more searching
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Naomi Snieckus and Matt Baram are bringing their acclaimed show Big Stuff to this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, blending improvisation, storytelling and deeply personal reflections on …
Charlaina Thompson brings DUST to the Edinburgh Fringe, a powerful new solo drama rooted in real-life stories of the 1973 Lofthouse Colliery disaster
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Michaela O’Connor brings Sand to the Edinburgh Fringe 2026 as co-creator and co-director with Kook Ensemble
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Jack Ellis returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Van Gogh & Me, a striking new solo play exploring the turbulent relationship between Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin
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Mandy Rubeli brings DINOSAURS to the Edinburgh Fringe, a genre-bending new play that combines dark comedy with an exploration of trauma and healing
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Bailey Edwards brings their debut play Play Dead to the Edinburgh Fringe, a darkly comic and emotionally charged exploration of heartbreak and identity
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Nate Wise brings I’m Mom to the Edinburgh Fringe, a deeply personal solo show blending comedy, theatre and therapy
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Petunia Hu brings Cinderella and Frankenstein’s Monster Are Dead to the Edinburgh Fringe, a powerful new play exploring identity, migration and the search for belonging
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Maya Shoham makes their Edinburgh Fringe debut with In Other Words, a bold and imaginative solo show exploring language, identity and the limits of expression
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We spoke to Dennis T. Giacino & Fiely Matias about bringing Disenchanted! to Edinburgh Fringe 2026. Expect sass, satire and showstopping songs
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Fringe First award-winning writer Tom Brennan returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Overtone, a gripping new play
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Review: Shear Madness at The Mill at Sonning
"What makes this play funny is its audience"
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Gail Thomas brings their critically acclaimed solo show Patient 13 to the Edinburgh Fringe, offering a bold and darkly comic exploration of life after a cancer diagnosis
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Julia Stephens brings ROOMIES to the Edinburgh Fringe, a darkly funny solo show exploring identity and mental health
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Electra Kolb brings Father, Away She Goes to the Edinburgh Fringe 2026, a bold and caustic new tragicomedy exploring ambition, identity and the cost of success
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