Are We Not Drawn Onward to New ErA review at Zoo Southside, Edinburgh " 'fascinating palindromic drama'
If you can bear to sit through 35 minutes of very testing, very incomprehensible movement and sound, the payoff for Ontroerend Goed's
If you can bear to sit through 35 minutes of very testing, very incomprehensible movement and sound, the payoff for Ontroerend Goed's
In her concept album on stage, Zoe Nà Riordáin uses sound and symbol, rather than story, to create connections with the audience
Johan Harstad's Norwegian novel, on which this show is based, is all about the deliberate quest to be second best " to
When Harry Josephine Giles catches the whining drone at the beginning of their multimedia cabaret, it's like they're squashing an insect, and
A woman walks into a bar. It's not the start of a joke, but the end of Richard Gadd's comedy career. In
The story behind this American musical is fascinating, but the way it's told is less so. Henry Brown was a slave who
Guy Masterson and Nick Hennegan have long form at the Fringe, separately and together. But here, with Masterson as producer and Hennegan
Folklore and myth are brought dizzyingly up to date in Finn Anderson and Stewart Melton's live-layered musical, using just two voices and
It's never unimportant to have unconscious bias made conscious. In this solo piece, Jack Britton " 5ft 4 3/4in " takes us
Alongside Emma, Tilda and John is a different guest performer each day for this thrilling new show from YesYesNoNo. The guest's job
With its latest offering a raunchy, late-night blend of cabaret and circus, Spiegelworld's founder tells Tim Bano why Edinburgh Festival Fringe is
Because winning an Olivier award, being cast in the Game of Thrones prequel series, composing incidental music for theatre, dabbling in a
Sorcha lives on the west coast of Ireland, she's wanted to marry Marty since even before the Debs ball " he's a
Doug Crossley has landed the role of Doug Crossley, 'the part of a lifetime' he calls it, in this complicated and funny
From the off, Eve Nicol's play, based on Belle and Sebastian's beloved 1996 album, is fiercely sure of what it is. It
In millenarian movements, when the end comes and when salvation hopefully follows, it will be total, immediate and collective. It is always
One of four Swiss shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, Mercimax's abrupt, intense experience takes us quickly into a stranger's soul. Eight people
It seems like everyone's a bit sick of true crime, including this true crime show. On the surface, it's about the semi-true
It's really, really difficult to fathom what this is and why. Stopping in Edinburgh on a UK tour, it claims to be
As well as the fun stuff that the 1990s brought " "He dun a poo! He dun a poo!" one girl squeals
For nearly two decades, playwright Tim Crouch has brought experimental work to the nation's biggest stages. As his latest convention-busting piece opens
We're shamefully late to The Secret River in the UK. Kate Grenville's 2005 novel is a high water mark of Australian literature
Like a mirror image of A Star is Born, this one-man musical set in 1960s America follows Ash Phoenix as his hopes
Whatever magic made Paula Hawkins' thriller such a huge success " millions sold, bestseller records smashed " has been stripped away for
Olivier award-winner Jenna Russell has built an impressive career playing funny, bright, complex women, but at 51 she fears the work could