Red Like Fruit Strong female voices are all around on this year’s Fringe but ironically one of the most insightful,...
Read moreDetailsWalking in, Betty is doing an interpretive dance, scantily clad, a fitting phrase as her outfit reminds me of medieval...
Read moreDetailsLubna Kerr is the woman at the forefront of this play. But this is not her story. It’s Steven’s. She plays both herself...
Read moreDetailsMiriam Margolyes returns to this year’s Fringe, with More Best Bits, as a follow up to her 2024 show The...
Read moreDetailsJade Franks is one to watch in this hilarious production about classism. Drawing on her own experience, Eat The Rich (but maybe not me mates...
Read moreDetailsMiriam Margolyes hoots with laughter when I suggest she is an icon. “An acorn, maybe” she suggests. “I am glad...
Read moreDetailsWelcome to our Entertainment Now WoW Awards for the first week of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Our first award for...
Read moreDetailsMairi Campbell’s Pulse is an autobiographical show that covers the artist’s twenties. This runs alongside two other separate shows that cover the later years of her...
Read moreDetailsTrish Lyons, who got married in the Assembly Rooms Club Bar last year is bringing her one woman show Buzz...
Read moreDetailsThis show takes you back in time, specifically 30 years ago, for a Scottish theatrical thriller set on the Isle...
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