Love for Lydia: Free Festival Performers To Hold Memorial Gig
Performers at the Free Festival are organising a benefit in honour of comedy producer Lydia Mason, who died on August...
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.
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...
It’s been a huge hit in Spain and France and now A Comedy of Operas, which combines Opera’s Greatest Hits...
Things were going brilliantly for Bradford-born stand-up Johnny Pelham. His 2019 Edinburgh Fringe show won rave reviews and he was...
Viggo Venn started to realise something was up when Amanda Holden handed him a photograph of her mum in a...
ON THE RUN is about a woman finding herself. While Fiona Allen was already well known as one of the...
He sings, he dances, he talks a hundred miles an hour and he’s guaranteed to make you laugh. Blonde, Australian,...
National Theatre of Scotland World Premiere Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh It’s not too much of a stretch to replay Kidnapped...