In a lonely upstairs Fringe venue off the Grassmarket, everyone can hear you laugh, as in her jumpsuit and Weyland Yutani patches Heather-Rose Andrews takes the stage in
In the winter of 1847, death walks the streets of Edinburgh taking the lives of lowly paupers in their hovels and the husbands, wives and children of the
Tom Neenan is distraught; on Thursday 12th July, while at a service station, his girlfriend Hannah Elizabeth Willis vanished from his car while he was inside paying for
They have become something of a Fringe institution, or perhaps they just require institutionalised, the antics of the Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre returning to the Gilded Balloon
Upstairs in the brightly illuminated Newsroom at the top of Leith Street there is laughter and conversation; below, in the cellar, there is darkness, there is terror, and
A frequent visitor to the Edinburgh Fringe discussing subjects as diverse as the universe, numbers, willpower, The Simpsons and pockets in women’s clothing, London based Australian comedian of
The long voyage of the Evren begins with the countdown to launch, a four strong crew under the supervision of Captain Charlie Hansen who together will spend the
Based on Steve Alten’s 1997 book Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror which was immediately optioned upon publication, it has taken over twenty years for The Meg to