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Tether 인연 review – romantic ceilidh skips from Scotland to South Korea by Mark Fisher

Summerhall, EdinburghLove stories ring across the generations in this charming fusion of traditional dance and music from two culturesConnections are found in surprising places. You can get …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:30am on August 17, 2026

Taiwan Season: The Wall review – close encounters in a city that never sleeps by Chris Wiegand

Summerhall, EdinburghSeed Dance Company deliver a show that builds in intensity as it riffs on imprisonment and estrangementTaiwan’s Seed Dance Company visited the fringe in 2024 with a ra…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:15am on August 17, 2026

I Made You a Mixtape review – frothy fringe fun as dorm mates party like it’s 1999 by Lyndsey Winship

TheSpace Triplex, EdinburghNine college students fall out and make up as they dance to punk-pop and alt-rock in this lively showThis is such a festival show: uncategorisable, buzzing, slight…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:10am on August 17, 2026

The Jolly Fisherman review – last orders for an east London boozer in tense tale by Mark Fisher

Underbelly, George Square, EdinburghA real-life pub closure inspires a sensitive and subtle drama about friendship and community by John DinneenTwo years ago, it was reported that a pub in B…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:00am on August 17, 2026

Blackbox review – a legendary escape from slavery is told with magic tricks by Mark Fisher

Underbelly, Edinburgh The story of Henry ‘Box’ Brown, who succeeded in mailing himself out of bondage, is recounted rather than fully dramatisedHenry “Box” Brown is wrapped up in cha…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:15pm on August 16, 2026

Four Walls and a Roof review – fascinating tale of Brecht, the red scare and today’s émigrés by Mark Fisher

Studio Theatre, EdinburghRabih Mroué and Lina Majdalanie explore the playwright’s life, and their journey from Beirut to Berlin, in an absorbing show at the Edinburgh international festi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:00am on August 16, 2026

Angels in America review – Tony Kushner’s five-hour fever dream predicts and reflects the US at 250 by Mark Fisher

King’s theatre, EdinburghPeople, ideas and scenes wash over each other in Ivo van Hove’s masterly staging at the Edinburgh international festivalCould Tony Kushner’s sprawling fever-dr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:55am on August 16, 2026

Jonno: Here Comes Mr Funny review – Sheeps comic leaves flock for revelatory solo by Brian Logan

Monkey Barrel, EdinburghThe Saturday Night Live UK writer, who is one-third of the sketch troupe Sheeps, balances sincerity and shtick in a show with big laughsThere are reasons to take up s…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:45am on August 16, 2026

Abby Govindan: Pushing 30 review – playful comic makes the case for marriage as a side quest by Arusa Qureshi

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghGovindan’s debut takes aim at patriarchal stereotypes with pranks, PowerPoint and easygoing storytellingIn south Asian culture, marriage continues to be param…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:45am on August 16, 2026

The Last Drop review – everything is rotten in this dark domestic comedy by Chris Wiegand

Zoo Playground, EdinburghDante Passarelli’s play, part of the São Paulo Showcase, is an atmospheric hour borrowing themes from HamletThis year’s fringe variously puts Hamlet in the Big …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:40am on August 16, 2026

Not for Glory review – folk dance and bagpipes, but not as we know them by Lyndsey Winship

Assembly @ Dance Base, Edinburgh Jack Anderson and Charlotte Mclean began as champions of classic Irish and Highland steps. Here, with piper Malin Lewis, they give them a new formJack Anders…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:40am on August 16, 2026

The Singer review – come on feel the noise with KT Tunstall’s glowing gig theatre by Mark Fisher

Traverse theatre, EdinburghIn Cora Bissett’s highly enjoyable and accessible show, a deaf man reintroduces a busker to the joy of music‘There are other ways to listen,” says Joe (Jamie…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:30am on August 16, 2026

Endgame review – Beckett’s lonely clowns raise an extra laugh by Arifa Akbar

Pleasance at EICC, EdinburghFlabbergast Theatre’s production of Samuel Beckett’s desolate play leans into slapstick – and loses some of the searing threatThis production by Flabbergast…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:45pm on August 15, 2026

Charlene Kaye: Diversity Shredder review – killer riffs slay toxic music industry by Arusa Qureshi

Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh This is a fun and feverish journey, with well-crafted comedy and screaming guitar, through the star’s career so farIn an industry that claims to be inclusi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:20am on August 15, 2026

Ayo Adenekan: Homeland Insecurity review – SNL UK writer woos the room with summer romance by Brian Logan

CabVol @ Monkey Barrel, EdinburghA fringe fling is the backbone for a mischievous set with deft jokes and a fresh perspective but some of this material needs another draftAyo Adenekan’s as…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:20am on August 15, 2026

Good With Faces review – mesmerising power struggle will have you sitting uncomfortably by Chris Wiegand

Summerhall, EdinburghEvery comment sparks suspicion in Oisín Kearney’s bold play about a meeting between a mother and a social workerIf you book a seat for Good With Faces you might only …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:00am on August 15, 2026

A Foot Is Not an Appropriate Prize for the Tombola review – a fateful day at the fete by Tim Jonze

Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh Daniel McVey merrily recruits the audience for a fun hour of cosy crime that bleeds into cosmic horrorWith a title like that, perhaps it’s no surprise that t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:00am on August 15, 2026

The Greatest Showman musical to come alive on the West End stage in 2027 by Chris Wiegand

Disney production ran in Bristol earlier this year and its stars Oliver Tompsett and Samantha Barks will resume their roles at Theatre Royal Drury LaneThe Greatest Showman, the 2017 Hugh Jac…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:55am on August 15, 2026

Flamenc Oh!! review – frills, flirting and fierce footwork in breezy Spanish comedy by Lyndsey Winship

Assembly Hall, EdinburghCan you dance flamenco to Eye of the Tiger? Of course, says the company Yllana, in a flamboyant celebration of breaking down barriersYou don’t need to know anything…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:55am on August 15, 2026

Boys Don’t Dance review – jump back to the 80s to celebrate the power of pop by Lyndsey Winship

Assembly @ Dance Base, EdinburghA sunny mashup of music accompanies choreographer Marc Brew’s feelgood coming-of-age storyMarc Brew made the acclaimed show An Accident/A Life in 2024, with…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:10pm on August 14, 2026

A critical mauling: Brian Logan on comedy critics being portrayed as horrible snobs by Brian Logan

Two Edinburgh fringe shows feature savage send-ups of reviewers. Is this petty revenge or do they have a case? Our writer finds one ‘a hoot’ – and thinks the other let him off lightlyN…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:05pm on August 14, 2026

Kristen Schaal: The Legend of Crystal Shell review – flighty Conchords comic is still kooking on gas by Brian Logan

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghAs a half-horse half-woman who dreams of being a unicorn and performing Swan Lake, Schaal sheds little light but has plenty of sparkleFor a happy handful of yea…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:05pm on August 14, 2026

Midsummer! review – Suri Noelle sparkles in a frisky Dream at the Edinburgh fringe by Chris Wiegand

Assembly @ St Andrew Square, EdinburghA lusty adaptation by Avenue Q’s co-creator is performed with verve by Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise’s daughter and her fellow studentsNot every under…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:50am on August 14, 2026

The Real Kyle McCarren review – musical eulogy to lost bandmate strikes a chord by Chris Wiegand

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghAndy Roninson’s tribute to a friend who died aged 21 combines original rock, soul and folk songs in a considered exploration of griefThey say don’t speak il…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:45am on August 14, 2026

Joseph Morpurgo: Highlander 70 review – a dork’s last day at school is one to remember by Brian Logan

Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghThis one-man comic play, told at breakneck speed and featuring West Side Story-like dance-numbers, is highly entertainingIt’s as if Joseph Morpurgo had never …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:35am on August 14, 2026
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