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Domestic abuse isn't funny, but this show is. Trailblazing comedian James Barr returns to Edinburgh with a bold, 'genre-defying' (ArtsHub.com.au) stand-up hour about the things his ex-boyfriend did to ...
We have our own problems, why should Scotland care about Irish unity? With a former Unionist advocating for a United Ireland, anything is possible. Join Ben Collins, a Belfast writer with a Unionist ...
At some point, someone told you not to ask that. So you didn’t. This show does. A solo show about curiosity, chaos and the art of opening your mouth before your brain catches up. Some questions start ...
The performance celebrates India's cultural vibrancy through two dynamic showcases. The indoor performance traces India's dance evolution – from the ancient Dancing Girl of Harappa to devotional ...
Alone in the world – as only a widow can be – Broadway actor, Kate Skinner's moving journey through love, loss and online dating at 70. Navigating a landscape where 'Man, 67, seeks woman under 30,' ...
Someone Like Me is a physical solo performance by Nina Khyzhna about the journey of a disembodied person through the bodies of others. She learns the experiences of those who meet with fear day after ...
Entirely set in an interrogation room, three expats are being investigated for the murder of their friend, Emilie Dubois, after getting caught stealing evidence from a camera store. Someone else has ...
The BBC's daily news podcast, Newscast, live at the Edinburgh Fringe. Adam Fleming is joined by friends of the podcast and special guests to talk about the big news of the day.
Join kabarett provocateur Bernie Dieter as her gin-soaked haus band soundtracks a debauched night of breathtaking circus, gender-bending aerial and fire-breathing sideshow at its most provocative and ...
The Alumni Club is the Fringe Society’s new way of: communicating the impact that Fringe alumni (both financially and more ...
STOP READING, you’ve found what you’re looking for, it’s my show! Let’s hang out and have a nice time together. If you come, I’ll pay you (in sore cheeks, teehee). You might recognise me from Mae ...
For three weeks in August, the city of Edinburgh welcomes an explosion of creative energy. Artists and performers take to stages all over the city to present shows for every taste, and audiences can ...