EDINBURGH 2026: Review: I WAS NEVER HERE (THERE IS NO SPY SHOW), theSpace @ Niddry Street
An engaging, cleverly run Fringe diversion, Leo Lion's interactive spy caper lands closer to a fun escape room than a fully integrated theatrical work.…
An engaging, cleverly run Fringe diversion, Leo Lion's interactive spy caper lands closer to a fun escape room than a fully integrated theatrical work.…
Donna Oblongata’s energetic clowning show brings Van Gogh back as an Uber Eats driver, serving up sharp crowd work and chaotic silliness that ultimately stays on the surface.…
A warm, improvised exploration of grief, memory, and the clutter we leave behind.…
Joseph Maudsley’s solo Back to the Future parody delivers rapid-fire impressions and nostalgic laughs in an affectionate Fringe homage.…
American clown Daniel Maseda delivers a masterwork of twitchy physicality and interactive comedy in this wildly funny study of social anxiety.…
Annie Luján and Veronica Hortigüela’s interactive clown comedy balances sacredly-stupid physical humor with a deeply touching core message.…
Australian cabaret artist Millicent Sarre brings powerhouse vocals, sharp musical variety, and cheeky staging to Assembly Roxy in a 5-star exploration of burnout.…
Coral Bevan, Ricky Hunt, and David Alwyn craft a manic, wonderfully unhinged satire of sales quotas, product demos, and multi-level marketing cults at Underbelly Cowgate.…
Philip Stokes' one-man interrogation thriller showcases solid physical acting from Jack Stokes, but a misleading title and over-broad direction keep it from landing.…
Individual observational routines land well, but Chris Grace's solo hour struggles to connect its ambitious web of themes.…
28 total · showing 11–20
FIRST TRIMESTER brings a unique perspective on parenthood and human connection from a transgender viewpoint. Written by Krisna Istha, the show is part of the 30th Dublin Fringe Festival, which showcases a variety of performances exploring diverse themes. Audiences can expect...
HAM SANDWICHES AND DISCIPLINE offers a blend of comedy, tragedy, and poetic play, capturing the essence of the GAA with its unique storytelling. This production promises to explore the beautiful madness of the sport, immersing the audience in its passionate and wacky world...
I'VE ALWAYS LIKED THE NAME MARCUS is a compelling exploration of race and identity, crafted by Matthew Sharpe in collaboration with Tinderbox Theatre Company. The show offers a thought-provoking narrative, delving into the complexities and intersections that shape personal...
Dead Centre presents a thought-provoking adaptation of Susan Sontag's seminal work, Illness as Metaphor, during the 2024 Dublin Fringe Festival. The production explores how society discusses illness, challenging perceptions and highlighting the complexities of health narratives...
The Dublin Fringe Festival presents the JULIUS CEASER VARIETY SHOW, a unique exploration of diverse identity through the lens of auditioning for a role in one of Shakespeare's plays. As three auditionees from different backgrounds vie for a part, the show challenges conventional...
MALIGNANT HUMOUR explores the intersection of humor and illness through a unique blend of trapeze and theatre. In this production, Hannah Gumbrielle shares her personal cancer journey, inviting audiences to experience the intense realities of chemotherapy in a captivating...
Paddy Daddy features Mark T Cox as he shares entertaining anecdotes from his life, weaving tales of school scandals, secret affairs, and late-night escapades in a Ford Fiesta. This vibrant addition to the Dublin Fringe Festival offers a humorous exploration of personal and...
PAGAN explores the intersection of modern spirituality and identity through a captivating blend of live music and immersive performance. Collaborating with the innovative A.I. artist Katsukokoiso, composer BK Pepper delves into contemporary religious themes while challenging...
Rosin El Cherif, an Irish-Palestinian artist from Galway, showcases her unique musical talents at the Dublin Fringe Festival. Combining Arabic and Irish musical traditions, she creates a captivating blend of songs that reflects her dual heritage. This performance offers...
The Dublin Fringe Festival returns for its 30th edition from September 7 to 22, showcasing a diverse array of performances across the city. With 75 events featuring over 500 artists, this year's program includes intimate comedies, interactive street games, and culturally rich...
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