Having weaned himself off stand up comedy, instead occupying himself over the past few years with such other matters as a little show broadcast on Radio 4 entitled
It is time for character comedian Tom Neenan to return to nature in the appropriately named Buttercup venue in the Underbelly’s Med Quad as he takes on the
Built in the mid nineteenth century, the building formerly known as Lady Glenlorchy’s Parish Church still stands in Edinburgh’s Old Town and will likely stand for a hundred
“And for my next trick” indeed, as magician Kevin Quantum returns to the Edinburgh Fringe following his previous hit shows Quantum Magic and Illuminations with not one but
It is London, 1884, and fifteen years have passed since the serum of Doctor Henry Jekyll was released into the native population, shattering the walls of self and
“I remember everything,” survivor Summer murmurs, bracing herself against a brick wall for support, blood splattered down her face and through her generous curls. “The singing, the dancing,
Superheroes are ubiquitous. Where in the seventies it was cop shows, the eighties action shows, the nineties police and legal procedurals, since the success of Bryan Singer’s X-Men
The Edinburgh Film School was fortunate indeed in 1963, when the legendary Hollywood foley artist Dusty Horne, a professional who practiced her craft alongside the great Jack Foley
It’s almost a hundred and twenty years since H G Wells‘ The Invisible Man was first published in serialised form, and as with many of the works of “the
Certain places seem to attract a darkness about them, a darkness which once experienced lives on in memory. One such place is Wychwood House, the former mental asylum