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After being pushed over the edge by the most popular kids at school, four-eyed wallflower Nancy Nelson cries to the heavens for help! But it is Satan who hears her cry. The Devil transforms Nancy into ...
From his childhood in the Philippines – a technicolour blur of cartoons and classical music – Jeremy always knew he wanted to be a concert pianist. The Boy from Bantay takes us on his heartwarming ...
The official app of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 is now live. Use the app to browse Fringe shows; view show details, maps and venue information; save and share favourites; add shows to your ...
Immerse yourself in the soul of Scotland at The Tolbooth Tavern, one of Edinburgh’s oldest and most storied pubs. This Fringe season, experience a heartfelt tribute to Rabbie Burns with live piping, ...
A handpicked selection of the best comedians at Fringe 2025 in the heart of Leith every Saturday and Sunday, for absolutely free!! See the very best in Fringe comedy at the Brass Monkey on Leith Walk.
Join Vladimir McTavish and Ian Fox, two comedians and presenters who've aged like a carton of milk left in the sun, and their comedy guests dissecting the cringe-worthy, the mind-boggling and the ...
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Two-time Leicester Comedy Festival Award Nominee, The People's Choice and Best New Show, Jon Hipkiss returns to Edinburgh after sell-out shows at last year's Fringe. Rising to become one of the UK's ...
You can run from resistance but it will always catch up with you – as Sami finds out in his latest show. Join his open call for mass civil disobedience, equitable distribution of hand puppets and more ...
Join Mohammed Mousa for a heart-wrenching performance and reading, My Death Is Not a Song, where poetry becomes a lifeline amid genocide’s shadow. Mousa shares the struggle of crafting poem in crisis, ...
These are the stories of young people from Gaza, born under Israeli occupation and blockade. They are people who have endured unspeakable struggles and losses, who keep fighting to be recognised not ...