Spring Day: Why I Joined a Christian Cult – and How Comedy Saved Me
As a teenager in an unfamiliar town, with non-religious but busy parents, Spring Day’s conversion began with sleepovers and pizza...
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.
As a teenager in an unfamiliar town, with non-religious but busy parents, Spring Day’s conversion began with sleepovers and pizza...
How do you do it?’ Said night How do you wake up and shine?’ I keep it simple’, said light One...
Free Festival stalwart Nik Coppin helped a comedy fan propose to his girlfriend in his comedy show Shaggers on Saturday...
“It’s fitting”, says Camille O’Sullivan that her new show, Loveletter, her twentieth at the Fringe, will be in a church....
A second Fringe performer has seen their huge promotional poster defaced with red ink proclaiming 'Boycott the Fringe'. Stand up...
She’s making her debut at Edinburgh Fringe this year with her one-woman musical FAGHAG – and Dylan Mulvaney can’t wait....
Sigourney Weaver is to take the part of Prospero in the West End in an all star season of Shakespeare....
If you’re out and about in the early morning and afternoon you’ll often meet a completely different kind Fringe audience...
A STAND UP who has not even arrived at the Fringe has seen one of his posters defaced with the...
Much loved comic Susie McCabe, who won the Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award this year, has confirmed she had...