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A bold town hall musical retelling of Sophocles' tragedy set in 1989 California, where grief, activism, and democracy powerfully collide.
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A bold town hall musical retelling of Sophocles' tragedy set in 1989 California, where grief, activism, and democracy powerfully collide.
Slugs is a solo performance written and performed by Tobias Graham, exploring gay shame, desire, memory, and the ethics of storytelling. The piece follows Tobi through a kaleidoscopic series of memories spanning queer adolescence, illicit encounters, and a recent confusing...
Soft Spot is a contemporary circus duet by OLO Company combining object manipulation, physical theatre, and 300 wine glasses. Real-life couple Stina Otterström and Arttu Lahtinen create increasingly precarious constructions of unstable towers, shaking wine glass structures, and...
James Trickey returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a brand new hour following his sold-out and critically acclaimed debut Don't Count on Me. An accountant by day and rising star of comedy by night, Trickey crafts a blend of silly gags and physical comedy with clever and...
Stamptown is a late-night cult variety show that has been a fixture of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for ten years, now performing inside the Palais du Variété Spiegeltent. At its centre is Jack Tucker, the alter ego of Zach Zucker, a catastrophically overconfident character who...
STAY is a solo play written and performed by Sally Brooks about a woman whose carefully controlled life begins to unravel after a small act of kindness draws her into the orbit of a grieving family. The production explores loneliness, compassion, blended families and the messy...
Steve Burns: Alive is an autobiographical one-person show written by and starring Steve Burns, co-written by Matthew Freeman, about the beloved host of Blue's Clues who suddenly departed from the show and became the subject of widespread internet rumours that he had died. The...
Max Davidson returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his interactive solo show, Strangers. Known for his mentalism, Davidson captivates audiences by performing astonishing feats such as memorizing names, guessing personal secrets, and even stopping his heartbeat. Each...
Stuart Goldsmith brings his second sustainability stand-up show to the Edinburgh Fringe. In Canary, Goldsmith confronts his climate dread head-on in a show about how to turn fear into something useful. He interrogates whether individual lifestyle changes add up to a solution or...
Sublimation is a queer American political thriller written and performed by Frank Murdocco, featuring the voice of Maria Dizzia, and directed by Noah Eisenberg. Set eight months after Trump's election, gay, divorced, unemployed merch-maker Ethan finds himself drawn into...

A traveller arrives at a border with a stack of battered cases. From within them, whole worlds will emerge... Trick of the Light (The Bookbinder) presents an eclectic box set of short stories. Dark, spiky and comic, it shifts from shadow play to storytelling, dancing disembodied...
Supposing: is a world premiere play written and directed by Zinnie Harris, presented by Traverse Theatre Company in the intimate Traverse 2 space. When a curse falls on Sally's house, unexpected and impossible to shake, no one will believe her, and she must decide whether to...

Classical precision meets circus adrenaline in this genre-bending re-imagining of a violin concerto composed by Chloé Charody for The Freestyle Orchestra. Each musician doubles as an acrobat, uniting classical mastery, theatrical storytelling and breathtaking circus – where...

A TV production company gets word from Whitehall that they must adapt their programming to align with the government's new policy to rapidly prepare the country for war. Panicked, the producers offer writer Tobias an exorbitant amount of money to pen a 'pro-weapons sitcom'...
Ted Hill performs his kids science show at Assembly Roxy at 11:10am as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Hill is known for his warm, disarming demeanor and high-energy style, specializing in breaking down complex topics in an elaborately childish way.
Mike Wozniak presents his brand-new stand-up show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe mid-way through a sell-out UK tour. Known as a legendary contestant on BAFTA and Rose D'Or winning Taskmaster, star of RTS Award winning Junior Taskmaster, and host of hit cult podcast Three Bean...
Set during the twilight of Bette Davis's legendary career, this camp horror musical fantasy features a soundtrack blending close harmony, disco, rock, and wistful ballads inspired by Kander and Ebb and Elton John, exploring aging, motherhood, and the darker underbelly of...
A fast-paced comedy set in a dystopian prison camp. Failed author Pete Miller is sent away not for speaking truth to power, but because the Great Leader thinks his writing is bad. He spends his final days in a cell with two rival authors trying to form a resistance, but they...
The Cvnty Awards is an unofficial Fringe afterparty and parody awards show co-hosted by Alexis Sakellaris, Courtney Büchner, and Sophie Power. The event features special guest performances, celebration, and chaos, recognising the most memorable acts the Fringe has to offer...
The Ghost of White Hart Lane is a one-man play spanning the life of 1960s footballer John White and his son Rob's journey to discover the man he never met. Written by Murphy, the play takes personal and career highlights out of chronological order, exploring John's upbringing in...
Comedian and political satirist Rosie Holt returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a brand-new hour-long show blending political satire with science fiction absurdity. Holt revisits her much-loved MP alter ego alongside a host of new characters, confronting a new threat as...
The Labyrinth is a dark, funny, and astonishing journey into the hidden patterns that shape our lives, performed by globally renowned magician Ben Hart. An intimate, in-the-round experience where every performance is different, the show blurs the line between coincidence and...

Performer / Performance company Steven Phillips-Horst The water wars have bled our cities dry. Ecological catastrophe has ripped society's flesh clean to the bone. And there is little left of Western Civilization but a rancid husk. From the ashes, one man rises, in search of...
Eleanor Morton, a stand-up, writer and actor from Edinburgh, performs a stand-up show about mermaids and why she wants to be one, despite not being able to swim. The show blends mythology, history, and folklore with her own experiences to explore fear-based sex education...
The Mothman Cometh is a dark, immersive, experimental character-comedy written and performed by Richie Schiraldi, lit only by Mothman's glowing red eyes. The show follows Mothman recruiting Minions of Darkness, guiding the audience through games, rituals, and happenings to...
The Nearly Naked Show is a subversive, silly, and surprisingly endearing solo comedy debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from cult drag performer and comedian Fanny Bleach (Emma Crowley-Bennett). Blending immersive monologues, physical theatre, shock humour, and rapid-fire...
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Antigone 1989: A Town Hall Musical Gilded Balloon Patter House (8/05-8/29) |
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Mark Thomas: 40 In Stand Up Years The Stand 1 (9/23-9/23) |
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Spin Cycle Underbelly (Clover) (8/05-8/31) |
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A Costume Drama ZOO (Playground 3) (8/07-8/30) |
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A Better Memory The Green at Pleasance Courtyard (Venue 33) (8/05-8/30) |
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Argonauts ZOO (Playground 2) (8/07-8/30) |
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Learning to Human Gilded Balloon Teviot (8/05-8/30) |
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Roomies Underbelly (Jersey) (8/05-8/31) |
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Operotica: Lovers in Every Lifetime Underbelly Bristo Square (8/05-8/30) |
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Target Audience Pleasance Courtyard (Above) (8/05-8/30) |