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Continue reading →: Cricket & The Freebugs-Edinburgh Fringe 2026.What a brilliant way to start your day at the Edinburgh Fringe in St Andrew’s Square watching Cricket and the Freebugs. Although this is billed as a children’s show, I would highly recommend it to anyone of all ages if you like live music. It is 1972, and a small…
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Continue reading →: Circus The Show – Edinburgh Fringe 2026.
Circus the Show is a family-friendly circus spectacle hosted by Ringmaster Magnus Danger Magnus featuring Clown and a stunning lineup of performers. Clown starts winning over the audience before the show has even begun and keeps the laughs coming right through to the end. They then continue throughout as a…
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Continue reading →: SHHH! ( A Wordless Comedy) – Edinburgh Fringe 2026.
Shhh! (A Wordless Comedy) is a family-friendly mime show that originated at the Lang Spot community arts centre in Ho Chi Minh City. It may be wordless, but it is certainly far from silent! There is plenty of noise here: an astonishing collection of sound effects, animal noises, lip-syncing and…
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Continue reading →: Owl At Home -Edinburgh Fringe 2026.Owl at Home from Theatr Iolo is based on Arnold Lobel’s much-loved illustrated books, following Owl through the simple activities and small adventures of his day. The production embraces simple ideas and actions, using wit, music, and visual storytelling to show us how to embrace life – even when things…
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Continue reading →: Andrew White- Edinburgh Fringe 2026.Andrew White: What a Life! We all have stories, and all good comedians base their material on what they know and what they experience. When it comes to death, they often immortalise their loved ones in their comedy as they process the pain and loss that they are experiencing. White…
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Continue reading →: In Other Words- Edinburgh Fringe 2026.Maya Shoham is finding the limitations in language very frustrating and explores these through her debut Edinburgh Fringe show In Other Words. As a multi bilingual speaker, she finds that some languages simply don’t have the words to translate everything she wishes to say. Shoham explains how some feelings can…
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Continue reading →: Bloody Mary(s)-Edinburgh Fringe 2026.Bloody Mary(s) is an intriguing title for an Edinburgh Fringe show. Everyone knows a Mary, Maria or Miriam or has at least heard of one of the many famous ones introduced during the show. From Mary Magdalene, Mary Shelley to Mary Quant. I was disappointed when Mary Wolstencraft was voted…
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Continue reading →: The Spy Who Came in from the Park – Edinburgh Fringe 2026.From the outset, The Spy Who Came In From The Park, from the Five Days More Production Team, establishes a clear satirical tone. Apparently inspired by a news clip of a North Korean state gala featuring a Disney medley of singing and dancing in Pyongyang, accompanied by a rigid military…
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Continue reading →: Mr Bergman of Deadman’s point- Edinburgh Fringe 2026.Mr. Bergmann of Deadman’s Point is a new play written and performed by Ronan Dempsey. Based on the true story of Ireland’s famous mystery story about the unidentified man “Peter Bergman” who was found dead. All that is known is that he had spent three days in Sligo mysteriously erasing…
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Continue reading →: Lear’s Fool – Edinburgh Fringe 2026.
What happens to Lear’s Fool when they mysteriously disappears from Shakespeare’s King Lear? It is a question that David Henry Wilson’s Lear’s Fool sets out to answer, and the result is a funny, moving and beautifully crafted piece of theatre. For those not familiar with Shakespeare’s epic tragedy Wilson’s one-act…












