After a five-year hiatus, Night returned to the Fringe in 2024 with The Plunge, followed last year with the Edinburgh Comedy ...
Christopher Hall squeezes a lot – maybe too much – into his new high-energy show, but he does know how to bring a party to ...
The euphoria of early 90s rave culture and the genuine terror of the Troubles collide in Kieron J Walsh’s Skintown, a lively ...
If you’re a horror lover looking to see a labour of love this Fringe, you might dare to take a step into David Hoskins' A ...
Bella Hull drops an incredible opener in her new Fringe show, before settling into an affable hour of stand-up.
In Boogie on the Bones, when young people stop recognising their own country, they yearn for ideals set by another.
Jill's Tupperware Party, a cultish fever dream of campy domesticity and MLM-themed horror, might be the wackiest thing you'll ...
Sean Morley offers an intricate and playful examination of crowd work and the performer-audience dynamic in Backchannel.
Tia Rey details the process of queer becoming and some particularly poignant psychedelic experiences in this impressive debut ...
Alexander Bennett returns to the Fringe with an hour that flexes his comic instincts and commitment to the bit.
Selna Mosinski brings a bittersweet tale of a girl's misadventures in the ladette era to the Edinburgh Fringe.
Anna Leong Brophy tackles the patriarchy through great characterisation, confident performance and some excellent crowd work.
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