The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest multidisciplinary arts festival in the world, taking place annually in Scotland's capital. The festival is open access, meaning there is no central ...
It’s a prime opportunity for performers looking to make a splash. Nadia Quinn, a comic actress and singer from New York, decided to give it a shot. Nadia Quinn, center, had only two months to plan her ...
Thousands of performers, and entertainment seekers, are gearing up for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Running for three weeks from 2–26 August, this year's programme is brimming with incredible shows, ...
The largest arts festival on the planet is back. Every August, thousands of performers from around the world descend on Edinburgh’s cobbled streets. Pubs, libraries and even occasionally buses turn ...
The Londoner from Lagos wowed the fringe with a show about language, family and cross-cultural identity. She talks about dread, dreams and her bid for ‘controlled chaos’ ...
The years after World War II in Europe were a time of great darkness and devastating loss, rationing and deprivation and a profound longing for better times. History reveals many instances when hope ...
August is the most exciting month on the comedy calendar. Comedians from around the world have made the pilgrimage to the Scottish capital to test out their new jokes at the largest arts festival on ...
This surreal, sometimes "maddening", but "very funny" work from the comic duo Bert and Nasi (Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas), sees the two offer multiple riffs on one scenario: that of diner and ...
Eye-watering accommodation prices during the Edinburgh Fringe have long been a challenge for performers and audiences alike – but this year, a new faction has entered the fight for affordable lodgings ...