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11 ½ Angry Men

Aug 5 – Aug 22, 2026

11 ½ Angry Men makes its worldwide premiere at the Pleasance EICC Pentland Theatre, written by Owen O'Neill and directed by Olivier Award winner Guy Masterson. A spoof of the legendary 2003 Edinburgh Fringe production of 12 Angry Men, the show follows 11½ very angry men tasked...

Dracula - Lucy's Dream

Aug 1 – Aug 24, 2026

Plexus Polaire presents the UK premiere of Dracula - Lucy's Dream, a reimagining of Bram Stoker's gothic masterpiece that portrays the myth of Dracula through the female lens of his first victim, Lucy. Directed by Yngvild Aspeli, the production uses life-sized puppetry to...

Hold on to Your Butts

Aug 12 – Aug 26, 2026

Recent Cutbacks returns to Edinburgh Fringe with a limited three-night run of Hold on to Your Butts, a shot-for-shot parody of the greatest dinosaur film of all time. The show previously sold out in two consecutive years at the Fringe and subsequently transferred to London ahead...

Alfie Dundas: First Class Panic

Aug 5 – Aug 30, 2026

First Class Panic is the debut full-length stand-up hour from British comedian Alfie Dundas, performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026. The show explores life and death at the extremities of society, tackling themes of class, privilege, family and religious guilt through...

Andrew Doherty: Reviewers Welcome... TO DIE!

Aug 5 – Aug 30, 2026

Andrew Doherty returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a brand new solo show, a tongue-in-cheek revenge fantasy that marries classic hallmarks of slasher movies with comedy. The show follows Felix Chatelier, a know-nothing reviewer invited to head a new fringe festival...

PILATE: The Lost Gospel

Aug 5 – Aug 30, 2026

A one-man drama written by Michael Punter and performed by Maxwell Caulfield, directed by Asaad Kelada. Set in Rome in 36AD, the notorious Pontius Pilate has been summoned back to answer for his conduct as Governor of Judea, revealing the events leading to the fate of Jesus...

Pushing 30

Aug 5 – Aug 30, 2026

Pushing 30 is a stand-up comedy show by Abby Govindan about dating, getting older, and breaking generational curses. Govindan explores her family's history of arranged marriages and her own experiences navigating modern dating culture. The show examines Big Tech's influence on...

REDACTED: The Cover-Up of a Cover-Up of a Cover-Up

Aug 5 – Aug 30, 2026

Fargo meets The Matrix meets The Office in this high-octane, darkly comic thriller. It's 1973. Marnie Makowski arrives in New Mexico, searching for her missing sister. When a butcher, a pilot, and a priest each reveal fragments of a millennium-spanning conspiracy, Marnie faces a...

The Real Kyle McCarren

Aug 5 – Aug 30, 2026

The Real Kyle McCarren is a new musical by Jonathan Larson Grant recipient Andy Roninson and international indie recording artist Sean McVerry, making its festival and UK debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Co-directed by multi-Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated...

The Second Best School Shooting

The Second Best School Shooting

Aug 5 – Aug 30, 2026

Two best friends struggle to process surviving a school shooting that is overshadowed by a much worse school shooting on the same day. A dark comedy about America’s traumatized, despondent, yet somehow hilarious youth. Developed with hundreds of students, teachers, and survivors...

A Foot is Not an Appropriate Prize for the Tombola

Jul 4 – Aug 31, 2026

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...

ARCADE

Aug 5 – Aug 31, 2026

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...

Copycat

Aug 1 – Aug 31, 2026

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...

Day of the Locust

Aug 1 – Aug 31, 2026

Day of the Locust features award-winning multi-instrumentalist Callum Patrick Hughes, who rips apart and rebuilds Nathanael West's 1930s Great American Novel. The show is part of Fake Escape's Decade of Fringe season at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026, performing at 12.50.

Don Quixote (is a very big book)

Aug 5 – Aug 31, 2026

Veteran puppeteer, clown and audience whisperer Dik Downey makes his Edinburgh Fringe debut at the age of 63 in this one-man show, placing his own mid-life crisis deep in the heart of Don Quixote's impossible dreams in a touching and funny reflection on the joys and indignities...

Fly, You Fools!

Aug 5 – Aug 31, 2026

Recent Cutbacks presents a live, shot-for-shot parody of the first chapter of the most iconic fantasy franchise ever made, compressing 178 minutes of cinematic action into just 60 minutes. Three actors and a Foley artist band together to retell the epic story using live sound...

KEVIN!!!!!

Aug 5 – Aug 31, 2026

Recent Cutbacks presents the UK premiere of KEVIN!!!!!, a live, shot-for-shot parody of the greatest Christmas movie of all time. The show is part of Recent Cutbacks' triple bill feature at Pleasance in August 2026. Recent Cutbacks is a creative ensemble known for their live...

NewsRevue

NewsRevue

Aug 5 – Aug 31, 2026

Guinness World Record-breaking NewsRevue (47 years!), makes its debut in Pleasance One. If the news has got you down, this is your antidote. Expect four preposterously talented performers, a brilliant musical director on keys and a barrage of hilarious sketches and parody songs...

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: SAVING BRITNEY, Underbelly

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: SAVING BRITNEY, Underbelly

by Natalie O'Donoghue · August 20, 2026

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 …

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: CHRIS FORBES: FATHER CHRISTMAS, Monkey Barrel

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: CHRIS FORBES: FATHER CHRISTMAS, Monkey Barrel

by Natalie O'Donoghue · August 19, 2026

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 …

Review: MAMMA MIA!, King's Theatre

Review: MAMMA MIA!, King's Theatre

by Natalie O'Donoghue · August 19, 2026

Set on a Greek island paradise, a story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA.…

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: CHAMELEON; MIRAGE, Muse At Braw Venues

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: CHAMELEON; MIRAGE, Muse At Braw Venues

by Mary Baillie · August 20, 2026

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…

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: DRACULA: LUCY'S DREAM, Lennox Theatre @ EICC

EDINBURGH 2026: Review: DRACULA: LUCY'S DREAM, Lennox Theatre @ EICC

by Mary Baillie · August 20, 2026

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 …

Past Shows

30 total · showing 11–20

Scaffolding

Oct 26 – Oct 27, 2024

Scaffolding is a new play by Lucy Bell, featuring Suzanna Hamilton as Sheridan, a church parishioner grappling with the closure of her beloved church in a quiet Devon village. Determined to get answers directly from God, she climbs the scaffolding around a leaking steeple...

Chatterbox

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2024

Chatterbox is a semi-autobiographical one-woman show by Lubna Kerr that reflects on her experiences as a Pakistani girl growing up in 1970s Glasgow. This humorous and poignant piece explores the challenges of assimilation, cultural identity, and the enduring impact of the labels...

Dead Inside

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2024

Riki Lindhome, known for her roles in Wednesday and The Big Bang Theory, makes her Edinburgh Fringe debut with Dead Inside, a comedic one-woman musical that explores her challenging journey through fertility and surrogacy. Through a blend of true stories and humorous songs, Riki...

Dummy

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2024

BriTANick, the US comedy duo of Nick Kocher and Brian McElhaney, returns with their new show Dummy, which delves into the impact of past traumas on present behavior and the complexities of jealousy in partnerships. Known for their blend of absurdist and pseudo-philosophical...

Paper Swans

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2024

In a closed park at night, a security guard encounters a young woman in a ballet dress who is making paper swans, leading them into a cycle of repeated meetings. Each encounter unveils slight changes in their situation, emphasizing a fragmented progression influenced by...

Rebels & Patriots

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2024

Rebels & Patriots is a compelling new play presented by the rising Israeli-Palestinian British theatre company Floating Shed, featuring an ensemble of Israeli, Palestinian, and British actors. The narrative follows four young friends in Tel-Aviv grappling with the implications...

Relay

Jul 30 – Aug 25, 2024

Relay is a musical comedy by Leila Navabi, who brings her unique experiences to the stage, exploring the journey of making a baby with her partner and their gay best friend's sperm after facing potential infertility at a young age. This heartfelt show, featuring six original...

Rita Lynn: Life Coach

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2024

Louise Marwood makes her Edinburgh Fringe theatre debut with Rita Lynn: Life Coach, a candid and darkly humorous exploration of addiction, inspired by her own struggles. In this semi-autobiographical one-woman show, she portrays Imogen, a dancer-turned-life coach facing her own...

Sheeps: The Giggle Bunch (That's Our Name For You)

Jul 31 – Aug 25, 2024

SHEEPS returns to the stage with their first new show in six years, titled The Giggle Bunch, promising a fresh dose of their beloved style of sketch comedy. Known for their unpredictable and beautifully performed sketches, the trio, celebrated for their cult following, aims to...

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