Edinburgh Festival

Cinderella, Edinburgh Festival Theatre

4

"Mariinsky Ballet’s luscious (and hilarious) production zips back and forth through time, twisting the tale around modern references"

Re-Animator: The Musical, George Square Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Re-Animator The Musical
4

"Re-Animator: The Musical is all in the worst possible taste – and enormous fun"

Suggs: My Life Story in Words and Music, Queens Hall, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Suggs performs his show at the Queens Hall
5

"Part theatre, part stand-up and with pertinent songs dropped in, Suggs' story is a gripping one"

Rhythmic Circus: Feet Don't Fail Me Now!, George Square Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

5

"Spectacular, joyous and inspirational, the Rhythmic Circus will have you dancing all the way home"

The Rape of Lucrece, Camille O'Sullivan, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh International Festival

4

"A beautiful and rare piece of oration... Camille O'Sullivan has an incredible gift for storytelling"

Kaya: "Dreams can help us improve ourselves"

Kaya
Steven MacKenzie

Kaya explains how he went from being one of Canada's biggest pop stars to a world-renown dream interpreter

Sean Hughes gets serious about comedy

Sean Hughes
Steven MacKenzie

Sean Hughes discusses his Edinburgh shows, why stand-up comedy and TV are a bad mix, and the death of his father

A Donkey and a Parrot

4

"The root of this 300-year-old tale is undeniably tragic, but writer and performer Sarah Hamilton brings it to life with tremendous vigour"

The Idiot at the Wall

The Idiot at the Wall
4

"Set on a Scottish island community in 1919, the Idiot at the Wall deals with the loss of a tradition, without sentimentalising its outmoded elements"

Stewart Lee: Alienating, contradictory, and one of Britain's funniest men

Paul McNamee

Stewart Lee - currently playing the Edinburgh Festival - talks panel shows, Jimmy Carr, and cost-effective comedy

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