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Review: EDINBURGH 2024: OFF WITH YOUR HEAD!, 32 Below
by Mary Baillie - August 12, 2024

In a world where theatre often conforms to traditional actors and spectators, Off with your Head is a breath of fresh air - a delightful fusion of art, comedy, choose-your-own-adventure and interactive gaming that redefines the boundaries of live performance. 

Guest Blog: EDINBURGH 2024: Helen Brown on THE TRAITOR'S WIFE
by Kat Mokrynski - August 10, 2024

Helen Brown guest blogs for BroadwayWorld about bringing The Traitor’s Wife to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Review: EDINBURGH 2024: THE BLACK BLUES BROTHERS, Assembly Rooms Music Hall
by Mary Baillie - August 9, 2024

Fringe royalty 'The Black Blues Brothers' have a lengthy list of achievements. They've appeared at the Royal Variety Performance, Monte Carlo Festival, Moulin Rouge... now they return to the Edinburgh Fringe, performing for the fully-packed Music Hall at Assembly Rooms. All 670 seats were filled with joyful laughs, gasps and ongoing cheers. 

Review: EDINBURGH 2024: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, Assembly Rooms
by Mary Baillie - August 12, 2024

Stephen Sondheim's 'A Little Night Music' is one of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's two performances at the Fringe this year. The 1973 musical unfolds in Sweden, where romantic entanglements and taboo desires spark shocking revelations.

WILLY'S CANDY SPECTACULAR Musical Parody Will Feature a Scratch-and-Sniff Ticket
by Stephi Wild - August 8, 2024

Willy's Candy Spectacular: A Musical Parody, will feature a special scratch-and-sniff ticket when it makes its premiere at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Not only will audiences SEE the show and HEAR the music… they will be able to SMELL the show, too! 

Interview: EDINBURGH 2024: 'I think it's all fine coming to the Fringe year after year and doing stand-up but you've got to try something new' Rachel Fairburn on Side Eye
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 7, 2024

BroadwayWorld catches up with Rachel Fairburn at the Fringe to chat about her new character show Side Eye.


Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Carmel Clavin on EDINBURGH LIMINAL
by Kat Mokrynski - August 6, 2024

BWW caught up with Carmel Clavin about bringing Edinburgh Liminal to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Christine Armand on STRETCHMARKS!
by Kat Mokrynski - August 6, 2024

BWW caught up with Christine Armand about bringing Stretchmarks! to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Review: SO YOUNG, Traverse Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 6, 2024

When Milo invites his two best friends Davie and Liane around for a takeaway to meet his new girlfriend, it promises to be a great night reconnecting.

EDINBURGH 2024: Review: BIRDWATCHING, TheSpace @ Venue45
by Abbie Grundy - August 5, 2024

The kind of horror that leaves you looking over your shoulder as you leave the auditorium.

EDINBURGH 2024: Review: IS THE WIFI GOOD IN HELL, Underbelly Cowgate
by Abbie Grundy - August 5, 2024

Is The Wifi Good In Hell? is a coming-of-age story with heart.

EDINBURGH 2024: Review: I SELL WINDOWS, Assembly George Square Studios
by Abbie Grundy - August 5, 2024

I Sell Windows is a heartfelt and brutally honest production that dives into the messier side of grief and ambition.

EDINBURGH 2024: Review: TENDING, Underbelly Cowgate
by Abbie Grundy - August 5, 2024

Honest and raw, Tending is a performance that elevates the voices of life's helpers.

Review: IN TWO MINDS, Traverse Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 5, 2024

Explored through the dynamic of a mother-daughter relationship, In Two Minds is deeply personal, inventive, funny and life-affirming.

Review: THE SOUND INSIDE, Traverse Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 5, 2024

An Ivy League creative writing professor is captivated by a brilliant, rebellious freshman student. Delicate, provocative, bursting with wit - so begins the story of two outsiders on the threshold of breaking an indelible taboo.

A SOLO SHOW TOLD BY TWO PEOPLE to Play Edinburgh Fringe Beginning Tonight
by Blair Ingenthron - August 4, 2024

Solo Show (as told by two people) will play the Edinburgh Fringe beginning tonight, August 4. Performances run through August 13.

Never Ending Theatre Makes Edinburgh Fringe Debut with THE LAST FIVE YEARS
by Blair Ingenthron - August 4, 2024

The Last Five Years is Never Ending Theatre's debut fringe production. Performances run August, 5th - 10th @ 10:30am and 12th - 17th @ 12.10pm at at 152 - Paradise in Augustines - The Sanctuary.

CHALLENGE Will Play Assembly Festival Beginning This Week
by Blair Ingenthron - August 4, 2024

Akira Ishida discusses the upcoming show CHALLENGE, running from August 1-10 at Assembly George Square: Studio Two. Learn more about the performance schedule and details in this insightful interview.

TIM REEVES: FISH CAKE Takes the Edinburgh Fringe Stage Beginning Tonight
by Blair Ingenthron - August 4, 2024

Fresh from his critically acclaimed debut hour, Tim Reeves brings a show of surreal, anxious Calpol-fuelled flights of fancy about limescale, bees and a Fish Cake. Performances run 4-25 August at 11.00pm at PBH @ Hot Toddy.

VIRTUOSO is Now in Performances at Pleasance Courtyard Cellar
by Blair Ingenthron - August 4, 2024

Casey Filips discusses his show VIRTUOSO, featuring Tobias Finley-Fraser, at the Pleasance Courtyard's The Cellar during this year's Edinburgh Festival. Discover the story behind the greatest actor of his generation.

LIVE MANGA to Play Assembly Festival This Month
by Blair Ingenthron - August 4, 2024

LIVE MANGA will play the Assembly Festival at 12:40 11-18 August at Assembly George Square Studios: Studio Two.

Review: THE OUTRUN, Church Hill Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 4, 2024

Olivier Award-winning playwright Stef Smith joins forces with Vicky Featherstone, former Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland, to reimagine Amy Liptrot’s bestselling memoir. Edinburgh’s producing theatre The Lyceum returns to the International Festival to present this world premiere. A young woman finds herself washed up back home on the Scottish archipelago of Orkney. She has no idea how or if she can rebuild her life after a decade of addiction.

Review: A HISTORY OF PAPER, Traverse Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - August 4, 2024

A musical love story about a man and a woman and the little bits of paper that make up a life.

Q&A: EDINBURGH 2024: Lexi Wolfe on AFTER SHAKESPEARE: RICHARD III
by Kat Mokrynski - August 3, 2024

BWW caught up with Lexi Wolfe about bringing After Shakespeare: Richard III to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Guest Blog: EDINBURGH 2024: Michael Burnett on THE BOOKIES
by Kat Mokrynski - August 2, 2024

Michael Burnett guest blogs for BroadwayWorld about bringing The Bookies to the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.


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