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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.
A Foot is Not an Appropriate Prize for the Tombola is a camp and interactive murder mystery in which the audience becomes a revolving cast of suspects when a severed foot is discovered at a village fete. The indomitable Lydia, performed in drag by Daniel McVey, attempts to keep...
Box Tale Soup presents a world premiere adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's gothic classics, fusing haunting puppetry, original music, and supernatural storytelling with a shape-shifting set inspired by the Hammer Horror aesthetic. The two-hander weaves together The Tell-Tale Heart...
A Queer Little Murder is a riotous interactive comedy that combines the thrills of a classic whodunnit with a distinctly queer twist. Written and performed by Savannah Hankinson, the show drops audiences into a tiny, suspiciously fabulous town where a murder has taken place and...
ACID'S REIGN is a drag climate musical from Relish Theatre, written by Luke Howarth and Evie Fehilly with an original score by Gabriel Chernick. Set in 2019, the show follows a radical drag supergroup formed to take on climate change, now facing a crisis as funding dries up and...
Written and performed by Joe Sib and produced by Amy Jean Roberts, this comedy show is inspired by Sib's mother, Aggie, exploring her lasting impact on his life through funny, messy, and deeply relatable stories. Sib blends comedy, storytelling, and raw honesty to capture the...
Amnesia is a solo show written and performed by Kimberly Hart-Simpson, known for her screen credits in Coronation Street and Brassic, making her Edinburgh Fringe debut. Set in Rhyl, the show follows Kelly, a dementia carer and daughter of two Tom Jones tribute acts, who conceals...

A hilarious one-woman musical based on an unapologetic dating advice book that writer-performer Grace O'Keefe's own mother wrote. Publishers said it would set feminism back 20 years. 40 years later, let's find out! The theatrical equivalent of a little girl struggling in her...
ARCADE is an immersive experience from DARKFIELD, created by artistic directors David Rosenberg and Glen Neath, returning to Pleasance Dome for its third year at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Using the aesthetic of 1980s video games, the 30-minute show places audiences in...
Baby Everything is the UK premiere of Lee Minora's solo comedy show, created and performed by the acclaimed Philadelphia comedian, performer and writer. The show follows a woman spiraling through one hypochondriacal, news-soaked day, interrogating anxiety in the digital age and...
BIRDS is a production by Sons of Susan, presented as part of House of Oz's 2026 Edinburgh Festival Fringe season at Assembly George Square.

Fringe favourites the Black Blues Brothers return with their electrifying, family-friendly show. Having wowed over 65,000 Fringe spectators, they are back at McEwan Hall, ready to amaze audiences once again. Set in a smoky train station and driven by an unforgettable rock’n’roll...

Broke and Fabulous in the 21st Century is an unabashed dramedy about two fabulous best friends, Alex and Petunia, chasing their dreams and navigating love in their chaotic 30s. This millennial love letter is a riotous ode to friendship, ambition and the ridiculousness of modern...
Campitalism: Three Gays Try to Fix the Economy is a comedy theatre show by BOY Theatre in which three queer performers attempt to understand and dismantle capitalism. Part TED Talk, part drag brunch, the production blends comedy, drag, audience interaction and political satire...

Having become an all-time fringe favourite as long-time member of improv ensemble Baby Wants Candy / Shamilton! and writer/director of smash-hits 50 Shades! The Musical, Thrones! The Musical and Voldemort & The Teenage Hogwarts Musical Parody, Chris turned his ridiculously...
America's Got Talent runner-up Chris Turner creates jaw-dropping freestyle rap from audience suggestions in this improv show. The performance is part of Underbelly's 2026 Edinburgh Fringe comedy programme.
COMA, from immersive theatre producers DARKFIELD, returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time since 2023. Audiences are invited to take part in a mass experiment, slipping into a collective dream guided by a mysterious voice through their headphones. The...
Come Back Home is a full-length solo theatre piece by Fadi Murad, winner of the 2026 Summerhall Meadows Award, expanding on an excerpt first shown in Welcome to the Fringe Palestine in 2025. Using text, video, and sound, the work explores grief, loss, fear, and the meaning of...
Concerts of the Future is a production by The Sonicrats and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, presented as part of House of Oz's 2026 Edinburgh Festival Fringe season at Summerhall.
Written and performed by Australian comedian Conk and directed by Casey Gould, Man Sings The Same Song Over And Over Again For An Hour is a one-man comedy show in which one man sings one song, over and over, for an hour. The show is described as a deceptively simple, delirious...

'This technology is being pushed on us at a time when the world is moving towards authoritarianism' (Geoffrey Hinton). Does AI spell the end of humanity, or the dawn of a new utopia? Fringe First Winner Joe Sellman-Leava (Labels, Fanboy) might be a technophobe, but he's going to...
Copycat is written and performed by Joe Sellman-Leava, developed with and directed by Katharina Reinthaller, and designed by Dylan Howells. The show explores imitation, AI, creativity, and democracy through impressions of Big Tech overlords, former teachers, and celebrities...
Cruising is a new play by Katrina Bennett, presented by Dreambite Collective in their Edinburgh Fringe debut. The play is a subversive queer romcom about polyamory, protest, and passion, following a dancer and a climate activist who meet on a Mediterranean cruise and discover...
Clown and improvisor Sophie Power takes to the stage dressed as a giant vulva, blending bouffon-style clowning with physical theatre and interactive comedy to explore why feminine pleasure remains so confronting. The show transforms the theatre into a space for collective...
Daddy is an autobiographical solo performance by choreographer and dancer Joel Bray, a proud Wiradjuri man making his UK debut with this work that has toured major Australian festivals. Bray mixes conversation, contemporary dance, traditional Wiradjuri movement, and nightclub...
Day of The Locust is a solo performance with live music, written by Callum Patrick Hughes and David Shopland and directed by David Shopland and Roann Hassani McCloskey. Drawing parallels between 2025's anti-ICE protests in LA and the dark reality of Hollywood's Golden Age as...
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Antigone 1989: A Town Hall Musical Gilded Balloon Patter House (8/05-8/29) |
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Overtone Pleasance (Jack Dome) (8/05-8/30) |
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It Couldn’t Get Worse; or, The Margarita Boat Tour Incident Venue 45 at theSpace (8/24-8/29) |
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Giraffe Pleasance Courtyard (Cellar) (8/05-8/31) |
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Tale of the Firebird Assembly Roxy (Central) (8/06-8/30) |
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Chris Grace: 88% Assembly George Square (8/05-8/31) |
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Spin Cycle Underbelly (Clover) (8/05-8/31) |
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Richard Ashcroft Revived My Libido Gilded Balloon Teviot (8/05-8/30) |
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Disney''s Muppet Christmas Carol in Concert Usher Hall (12/03-12/03) |
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Woodcutter Triplex Studio @theSpaceUK (Venue 38) (8/07-8/29) |