Channel
Channel is a live electronic music performance presented by Dutch Kills Theater Company as part of their programme at the Edinburgh Fringe. The piece encourages audiences to reflect on the overwhelming noise of social media.
Channel is a live electronic music performance presented by Dutch Kills Theater Company as part of their programme at the Edinburgh Fringe. The piece encourages audiences to reflect on the overwhelming noise of social media.

Last year, married comedy duo Couplet stole the hearts of audiences all over the globe, from New York to London – and of course Edinburgh – in their critically acclaimed show Honey Honey Moon Moon . This year they return with a folktale about sex and death in a hot new hour of...
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.

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...
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...
Fuccbois is a production by Bridie Connell, presented as part of House of Oz's 2026 Edinburgh Festival Fringe season at Assembly George Square.
The Listies: 110% Ready is a production by The Listies, presented as part of House of Oz's 2026 Edinburgh Festival Fringe season at Assembly George Square.
The Tao of Lloyd is a new solo show written and performed by Dennis Trainor Jr. and directed by Olivier Award winner Guy Masterson, making its worldwide premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2026. The show reimagines Lloyd Dobler, the boombox romantic from Cameron...
Travel across the USA as two strangers become star-crossed soulmates, the whir of the fans like the constant hum of a car engine. Like many others, Scout is searching for the truth of who she is in places she doesn't belong, learning that there is a difference between who someone really is and who t…
In a light-hearted version of a Ted talk (or perhaps a more approachable meeting of the WRI), the audience is led on a musical journey in a knitted boat. Melanie Gall is committed to honouring the craft, encouraging discourse about it, and refuses to let it fall out of fashion.…
Glaswegian comedian and Some Laugh podcast host Marc Jennings returns to the Fringe with his trademark sharp observations on current events, politics and relationships. Sold-out Edinburgh Fringe 2022-2025.…
Millennials like Jean grew up with Britney Spears. Over the course of an hour see how the princess of pop influenced Jean's life and how the connections shared between them lead to an unbelievable moment of self-discovery. Inspired by the #FreeBritney movement, the 2022 WhatsOnStage Award-nominated …
Where else but the Fringe can you see two grown men waggle dance to communicate with bees at 11pm on a Tuesday? Graham and Steen are back for their second year.…
Critically-acclaimed Scottish comedian Chris Forbes brings Christmas to the Fringe this summer. Expect trees, tinsel and tragedy. A hilarious, heartfelt stand-up show about festive joy, family and the Christmas Day that changed everything. Blending big laughs with beautiful storytelling, the deeply …
Set on a Greek island paradise, a story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA.…
Third-culture kid (half-Turkish, half-English, raised in Indonesia) and ex-teacher Lucy Idil Jordan presents an intimate piece exploring what it means to constantly blend in across different cultures (hence the chameleon analogy) and the universal human desire for groundedness. It is a compelling co…
Acclaimed French-Norwegian company Plexus Polaire has created an unnerving masterpiece, reimagining one facet of Bram Stoker's classic novel: the seduction of young Lucy Westenra by the overpowering, terrifying Dracula. The piece is supremely impressive, generating theatrical magic and imagery that …
Written by Fraser Scott, Common Tongue is a play aboot imperfect Scots. Olivia Caw stars as Bonnie MacKay, a young woman from Paisley navigating how her working-class accent is judged - from school days and meeting her boyfriend’s 'posh' parents to university and traveling abroad. Caw is energet…

TELEGRAPH CRITICS CHOICE / INDEPENDENT TOP PICKS / THE SUN BEST OF THE FEST / THREE WEEKS CRITICS CHOICE A joyous celebration 75,000 years in the making! Direct from Elcho Island in North East Arnhem Land, Aboriginal dance sensations and landmark Australian dance/theatre company...
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