Thor the Walrus review (Edinburgh Fringe preview)
The zany climate change comedy ‘Thor the Walrus’ has been at the Omnibus Theatre in London for a…
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is always a highlight of my year, with so many arts and culture events on offer in the Scottish capital. Every summer I look forward to seeing new musicals, plays, comedies and dance shows at the world’s largest arts festival. Visiting for the first time in 2022, I have experienced the festival as both a spectator and an accredited member of the media, covering festival tips and tricks and formal reviews. Interested in visiting the Edinburgh Fringe in 2024? Check out my previous Fringe coverage below.
Thor the Walrus review (Edinburgh Fringe preview)
The zany climate change comedy ‘Thor the Walrus’ has been at the Omnibus Theatre in London for a…
Flying Chairs Theatre Interview: Improv and Chill (Edinburgh Fringe)
Improvisation is such a growing part of the Edinburgh Fringe…
Ottawa Little Theatre Interview: An Act of Grace (Edinburgh Fringe)
With the Edinburgh Fringe being the world’s largest arts festival, it attracts creatives from all over the globe. Some travel from nearby towns in Scotland and others make the journey from the other side of the world, leaving behind their daily lives for the summer. For one of my last articles in the lead up […]
James Whale: Beyond Frankenstein (Edinburgh Fringe Preview)
At the weekend, I had the opportunity to visit Folkestone Live…
Box Tale Soup Interview: Casting the Runes and Gulliver’s Travels (EdFringe)
One of the things I adore about theatre is the…
Purple Hat Theatre Interview: A Time Traveller’s Life (Edinburgh Fringe)
From mid-June every year the Edinburgh Fringe…
Tim Larkfield Interview – James Whale: Beyond Frankenstein and The Signalman (Edinburgh Fringe)
Kent-based actor Tim Larkfield is heading to…
Highly Suspect Interview: Murder Mysteries at Edinburgh Fringe
Murder mysteries are the specialty of Cumbria…
Tiegan Byrne and Cecilie Fray Interview – Girlhood (Edinburgh Fringe)
One of my favourite aspects of the Edinburgh Fringe is getting to watch new writing within the theatre genre. ‘Girlhood’ is a…
Knot Tied Theatre Interview – Mary: A Gig Theatre Show (Edinburgh Fringe)
Earlier this year I had the opportunity to review Rosamund…
Any Day Now review (Edinburgh Fringe preview)
This week the full Edinburgh Fringe programme was launched, kickstarting another year of the festival. As the arts community…
Alexander Tait Interview: Kev Campbell Was He (Edinburgh Fringe)
It is less than two months until the Edinburgh Fringe starts and in the first of a new series here on the website, I am taking the…
240+ theSpaceUK shows on sale for Edinburgh Fringe 2024
With just over 3 weeks to go until the next announcement of shows, anticipation is building for the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe…
Abigail Paul Interview: Tips for producing your first Edinburgh Fringe show
With two years of the Edinburgh Fringe festival under my belt…
First shows announced for Edinburgh Fringe 2024
Today is a very exciting day in the Edinburgh Fringe calendar as the first shows are revealed for the 2024 festival. From…
Venues at the Edinburgh Fringe
One of my favourite things about the Edinburgh Fringe is the variety of venues. The entire city gets involved, with churches,…
Edinburgh Fringe 2023 trip highlights
Last weekend I was in the Scottish capital for 72 hours, covering the Edinburgh Fringe. It was my first time visiting in a press…
Wendy, My Darling review (Edinburgh Fringe)
Long term readers will know how much of a Disney fan I am, so when I heard that there was going to be a show inspired by…
Beats on Pointe review (Edinburgh Fringe)
Given how much I enjoy dance theatre, my Fringe schedule wouldn’t have been complete without reviewing a dance…
Wasteman review (Edinburgh Fringe)
Joe Leather’s drag show ‘Wasteman’ has been receiving stellar reviews after a successful sell-out run at the VAULT Festival…
On Your Bike review (Edinburgh Fringe)
Chordstruck Theatre’s second show of the Fringe is ‘On Your Bike’: a musical love story about two delivery riders. Yesterday…
RENT review (Bare Productions at Edinburgh Fringe)
My first Edinburgh Fringe show in 2022 was a visit to Kinky Boots at Paradise in Augustines. This musical was brought to life…
Involuntary Momslaughter review (Edinburgh Fringe)
One of my earliest invitations for the Edinburgh Fringe was Abigail Paul’s ‘Involuntary Momslaughter’: a reflective comedy…
Jingle Street review (Edinburgh Fringe)
This year I am prioritising new writing at the Edinburgh Fringe, specifically new musicals. Fresh off the train at Waverley…