Zoe Bullock and Louise Oliver Receive 2024 ART Award
by Stephi Wild - April 05, 2024
Assembly Theatre has announced the winner of the 2024 ART Award as Zoë Bullock and Louise Oliver for their production Gracie and the Start of the End of the World (Again). ...
First Shows Set For 2024 Assembly Festival
by Stephi Wild - February 15, 2024
The countdown to the summer has begun as Assembly Festival has announced the first shows for its 2024 season. Learn more about the lineup here!...
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: TOMORROW'S CHILD, Assembly Checkpoint
by Cindy Marcolina - August 11, 2023
Innumerable sounds of all kinds create a 360-degree retro journey to the future. While the blindfold doesn’t completely plunge the individual into the darkness, it evokes an air of mystery and immerses them in a world of weird delivery methods and pyramidal children. It’s an engrossing adventure tha...
EDINBURGH 2023: PARTY GHOST Q&A
by Natalie O'Donoghue - July 23, 2023
BWW catches up with Jarred Dewey to chat about bringing Party Ghost to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe....
Assembly Festival Extends its Wings for Fringe 2023
by Stephi Wild - May 03, 2023
Assembly Festival has today (Wednesday 03 May) announced a further 80 shows for its Fringe 2023 programme. This year, the festival is extending its wings across Edinburgh, beyond its festival hubs at Assembly George Square and Assembly Rooms to two new venues, with a co-curated programme at Assembly...
Assembly Festival Releases Tickets For Over 100 Shows This Summer
by Stephi Wild - March 27, 2023
Assembly Festival, one of Edinburgh's leading Festival Fringe venues, has announced over 100 shows for its 2023 programme. The festival, which is housed year-round at Assembly Roxy, is returning to its familiar venues at Assembly Rooms, Assembly Hall, Assembly George Square and Gardens, and Assembly...
Eight EdFest Venues Comment on Soaring Accommodation Costs
by Blair Ingenthron - August 28, 2022
The eight major producing venues behind EdFest.com – which comprise Assembly, Dance Base, Gilded Balloon, Just the Tonic, Pleasance, Summerhall, Underbelly and ZOO – collectively commented that soaring accommodation costs are the biggest risk to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s future....