Theatre Review: The Snow Queen, The Royal Lyceum Edinburgh
The Lyceum Christmas show is a much-loved tradition - taking well-known stories and transplanting them into the Scottish landscape. This...
Claire Smith is a news and feature writer who has written for many years about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She has written about cabaret, comedy, theatre and spoken word and has a particular fondness for the wild, the avant garde and the eccentric.
The Lyceum Christmas show is a much-loved tradition - taking well-known stories and transplanting them into the Scottish landscape. This...
The winners of the annual Malcolm Hardee Awards were announced on the final day of the Edinburgh Fringe 2023. Winner...
The ISH Awards, established when the Edinburgh Comedy Awards lost its sponsors, has announced its inaugural awards. The award for...
Ahir Shah has won the award for Best Comedy at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The award for best newcomer went...
Big name acts including Frank Skinner, Jo Caulfield, Iain Stirling and Jack Whitehall are among those who have performed at...
Samira Banks was declared the winner of the 36th So You Think You're Funny? award on Thursday night at a...
Performers at the Free Festival are organising a benefit in honour of comedy producer Lydia Mason, who died on August...
FRANKIE BOYLE along with some of Scotland's very best comedians are coming together for one night only to support actor...
“What I’d really like is for this to be the festival that puts the pandemic behind us,” says Nick Barley,...
On stage, as in real life, Will Naameh tends to wear button up shirts, neatly combed hair, glasses and pressed...