Edinburgh Fringe – Archive

Forest Fringe at the BAC

The Forest Fringe is set to challenge every convention in sight, from the role of the audience right up to what we can comfortably classify as theatre.

Fringe Diary Part 6: Look Forward

So the Festival Fringe is over, but perhaps its most important task is just beginning. It’s all very well staging thousands of challenging new productions for a month in one…

Fringe Diary Part 5: Red For Danger

In Part 2 I criticised Belt Up’s Women of Troy for promising more than it offered. This was before I realised that Women of Troy is part of something much…

Fringe Diary Part 4: Physical Education

In 21 years the closest I’ve come to experiencing physical theatre is A Level Theatre Studies and a few ill-informed cracks about interpretive dance. Where better to overcome my ignorance…

Fringe Diary Part 3: Fringe Firsts

After spending the majority of my time in C Venues and the Underbelly – most of whose theatre spaces are fairly makeshift – stepping into the Traverse feels a bit…

Fringe Diary Part 2: Preview Week

The Edinburgh Fringe is a safe space where the loss of a grand or two equals a successful show and your career isn’t necessarily on the line if your idea doesn’t quite come off.

Fringe Diary Part 1: First Impressions

The annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe attracts the best and the barmiest of companies to show off, experiment and network for three weeks of non-stop plays and parties.

A beautiful Rhys of comedy

Comedy doesn’t have to be racist, sexist, rude or political to get a reaction. It can simply be gentle, observational, harmless fun and can get just as many laughs, be just as hilarious.

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