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A group of American teenagers staged a musical at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe to honour their drama teacher.
Rhys Darby's brings his stand-up routine back to the Edinburgh Fringe and proves, yet again, why he is a true legend of the ...
How to choose from 3,853 shows? Tastemakers pick their favourites, from James Graham’s latest play to anarchic hidden gems ...
Sadly, I’m not able to attend the Edinburgh Festivals this year due to family commitments and logistical hurdles. While not ...
Dr Neil's Garden is a hidden retreat located in the historic village of Duddingston in the east of Edinburgh, next to ...
The Scotland Office hopes the schemes will help promote Scottish produce and talent overseas. The Tattoo, for example, will ...
Sadly, I’m not able to attend the Edinburgh Festivals this year due to family commitments and logistical hurdles. While not ...
Sight Scotland, supported by Sight Loss Councils, has partnered with famous fringe venue the Pleasance to deliver specialist ...
Back then, McKnight explains, panto was problematic. The jokes were often sexist, racist and homophobic. Female characters were invisible, aside from the principal boys — when played by a woman — and ...
Scotland’s biggest cultural event, which features more than 3800 shows from 63 countries this month, is expected to get help with international marketing efforts under a new agreement being announced ...
We're joined by Zainab Johnson - a black female Muslim comedian from Harlem whose show Toxically Optimistic is her debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and by comedian, Taskmaster star and the voice ...
Ever wondered where performers eat and drink between shows at the? Here's their pick of restaurants, bars and cafes.
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