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Ringing out the Changes at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral – a mindful meditation of story and sound about how bells have ...
The Poetical Life of Philomena McGuinness, from Moon Rabbit Theatre at theSpace @ Surgeons’ Hall, is a funny and affecting ...
Sandy Jack returns to the Fringe under the auspices of Lynch Lovers with new show Nightmares at theSpace on the Mile.
Ghosties and ghoulies and interpersonal sibling drama abound in Moving On, a new musical from Happy Sad Productions playing ...
The Kids Always Win, a gameshow comedy for kids age 5 and over is onto, well, a winner with it’s fail-safe formula, at the Pleasance Courtyard until the end of the Edinburgh school holidays.
Queer Folks’ Tales at the Scottish Storytelling Centre every Wednesday of the Fringe is a powerful celebration of ...
Operation Blank is a sharp, tightly written, and hysterical one-person show with top-tier performances from George Grant, ...
Death on the Clyde is well directed by Heather Linn, the actors gliding seamlessly from scene to scene. The choices made in ...
Death on the Clyde, playing The Speakeasy at The Royal Scots Club for Week One of the Fringe, involves a mix of song, dance, ...
The billboard is a larger-than-life poster of Letham as pop princess Harmony Banks in orange and blue ruffles. As real-life ...
A kitchen-sink (or perhaps back bedroom) drama, I Kissed Batman in Just The Tonic at The Caves for the firs week of the Fringe is the latest offering from Lex Joyce in association with Shark Bait ...
School of Rock – The Musical from Forth Children’s Theatre is only on at Broughton High School for the first week of the ...
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