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ADORABLE footage captured a blind hedgehog running in circles underneath a sprinkler – hoping to cool down during the blistering heat

Sacha, a fostered hedgehog, lives in London with her owner Jane Milton who is originally from Scotland but has been living in the capital for...

Dramatic moment cyclist hurled on to roof of car before crashing head-first on to road

DRAMATIC video shows a Deliveroo cyclist thrown on to the roof of a car after the driver turned right without spotting the approaching bike. Daniel Smith,...

“That’s a big toodle for a tiny puppy” Buster the horny chihuahua pup causes online sensation

A SCOTS puppy has caused an online sensation after its owner posted hilarious pictures of its huge "toodle". Buster, a chihuahua pup from Auchterless, Aberdeenshire, got...

PREVIEW – A Man in Crisis – A Man Alive

By AARON McGILLIVRAY Man Alive is a show about expectation meeting reality, and it making you want to gag. Henry Paker found himself in a Travelodge, lunching...

PREVIEW – A duet with a dilemma come to the Edinburgh Fringe 2018

By Larissa Beck From Switzerland, Elsa Couvreur and Mehdi Dunman present an entirely duet show, Anchor. The drama surrounds the classic dilemma between love and lust, whether...

PREVIEW – Finding peace in the Middle East

By Larissa Beck  David Kaye presents his one-man show, Middle East Peace, which follows his misadventures of being an immigrant in Israel. Moving to the Middle East...

PREVIEW – Take your pick from Madame Fanny Du Thé at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

  By Larissa Beck Audiences are invited to experience six actor-musicians in Riddlestick's Theatre musical comedy The Cabinet of Madame Fanny Du Thé.  Centre of the show, Madame...

PREVIEW – Join Chris Henry on his international search for ‘the one’

By Larissa Beck Join Chris Henry on his worldwide journey to find ‘The One’ as he returns to the Edinburgh fringe Festival with his new show...

ALTER EGO Q&A – Monski Mouse/ Monica Corduff Gonzalez

Deadline at the Fringe are interviewing performers across the month, putting 20 questions to them – both as an artist and as their stage or...

PREVIEW – Russ Peers’ transition from supermarkets to sophistication with new Fringe show

By Larissa Beck SINCE moving from his homeland of Cumbria, Russ Peers has begun his new life in London. Full of sophistication, the Northern comic has come...

PREVIEW – Changing stereotypes with comedy Made in Germany

By Larissa Beck Breaking the perception which many hold about German’s being perhaps one of the least humorous nationalities, physicist Vince Ebert brings his debut Edinburgh...

PREVIEW – Don’t Forget About Forget-Me-Nots at this year’s Fringe Festival

BY Larissa Beck A MODERN twist on our collective history, Forget-Me-Nots will be shown by Rokkur Friggar in collaboration with Army at Summerhall at this year’s...

PREVIEW – A show full of hidden treasures at Edinburgh Fringe

By Larissa Beck RE-IMAGINING top movies and TV shows may be not be on many people’s minds, but for Jon Harvey, it’s a livelihood. The comedy-writer’s debut...

PREVIEW – The boy who became an animal

By GEORGIE HARDIE STORY Pocket Theatre presents David Baddiel's ANiMALCOLM adapted from the bestselling book. The story follows Malcolm’s weird and wonderful journey of discovery of...

PREVIEW – Catch sell-out Seann Walsh at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival

By Larissa Beck After his sell out shows in 2013, 2014 and 2016, comedian Seann Walsh presents his latest show ‘After This One, I’m Going Home’...

PREVIEW – The ‘reigning queen of New York’s live storytelling scene’ delivers her debut stand-up hour at The Fringe 2018

By AARON McGILLIVRAY SARA BARRON skewers her husband, vows, child and sex life before taking aim at your vows, promiscuity, and the value of a grown-up bestie in a...

PREVIEW – If something is bad, it’s ‘SH**’, but if something is really good, it’s ‘THE SH**’ and Ismo is here to make The...

By AARON McGILLIVRAY ISMO will challenge your perception of words - and the world they describe. His analytical eye finds things previously overlooked and makes them...

PREVIEW – Feel the rhythm of the drums with Mugenkyo at Edinburgh Fringe

By Larissa Beck RETURNING to Edinburgh Fringe Festival with their latest show, Taiko Tribe, Mugenkyo are setting out to stir your soul with the rhythm of...

PREVIEW – Are Algorithm’s solving or creating more problems?

By Larissa Beck EVERY DAY the world is becoming evermore technology-dependent. With each step forward comes ethical contemplation's, privacy uncertainties and a host of other questions which...

PREVIEW – Matchsticks aims to leave the audience in stitches

By Larissa Beck FRESH from working with BBC Writers Room Archie Maddocks presents his latest show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2018. Matchstick promises an hour...

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