Tag: Edinburgh Festival Fringe

PREVIEW – Playing it for laughs is a beast of a job in this taboo-busting dark comedy

By LARISSA BECK GENERALLY speaking, bestiality is no laughing matter. But the Edinburgh Fringe can always be relied on to tackle even the most taboo subjects...

PREVIEW: War, peace and identity – the history of a lost nation of Soviet Koreans

By AARON McGILLIVRAY A SHOW from the steppes of Kazakhstan by ethnic Koreans whose first language is Russian, is  believed to be a first of its kind...

PREVIEW – Trump’d! The musical to blow into Edinburgh for Fringe 2018

By AARON McGILLIVRAY IT WOULDN'T be the Edinburgh Fringe without at least one act focusing on the antics of America's controversial President. Among the offerings in...

BOOKS – Call The Midwife Star’s Personal Generation Game

EVENT: Stephen McGann - Flesh and Blood: A History of My Family in Seven Maladies (Simon and Schuster) VENUE: Baillie Gifford Main Theatre, Edinburgh International...

Festival Alter-Ego Q&A – Txema Perez / Boris

AS PART of Deadline at the Fest, we are interviewing performers from across the month by putting 20 questions to them - both as...

REVIEW – Joyful world music combo also deliver powerful messages

SHOW TITLE: Senegalese Shindig VENUE: New Town Theatre, Venue 7, August 17 only By ANGUS MITCHELL   THIS musical collective, arguably Scotland's finest world music purveyors, is led...

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