Editor's picks – top shows to see at the Edinburgh Fringe
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July 6, 2022
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A selection of top shows to see!
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July 6, 2022
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- Features
A selection of top shows to see!
July 6, 2022
A selection of top shows to see!
July 6, 2022
A selection of top shows to see!
February 3, 2020
The team discuss the impact of the south London venue before it closes its doors this spring
February 3, 2020
The team discuss the impact of the south London venue before it closes its doors this spring
August 8, 2018
Site-specific company Dante or Die present Chris Goode’s play about what happens to our digital presence when we die
August 8, 2018
Site-specific company Dante or Die present Chris Goode’s play about what happens to our digital presence when we die
November 1, 2018
The season features ThisEgg’s ”dressed.”, which announces London dates after winning a number of awards at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe
November 1, 2018
The season features ThisEgg’s ”dressed.”, which announces London dates after winning a number of awards at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe
August 10, 2018
The awards recognise new work at the Fringe festival
August 10, 2018
The awards recognise new work at the Fringe festival
August 6, 2017
Jo Clifford tells her personal and true transgender story as part of the Traverse Theatre’s festival line up
August 6, 2017
Jo Clifford tells her personal and true transgender story as part of the Traverse Theatre’s festival line up
August 18, 2017
Another six companies have been awarded the top prize for new writing at the Festival
August 18, 2017
Another six companies have been awarded the top prize for new writing at the Festival
August 4, 2014
Award-winning writer and performer Chris Goode’s new solo show is a dark meditation on masculinity
August 4, 2014
Award-winning writer and performer Chris Goode’s new solo show is a dark meditation on masculinity
August 8, 2014
”The Scotsman” has announced its first round of awards
August 8, 2014
”The Scotsman” has announced its first round of awards
August 15, 2013
Theatre O’s take on Joseph Conrad’s 1907 political thriller is a shoddy and tedious affair, says Chris Snow
August 15, 2013
Theatre O’s take on Joseph Conrad’s 1907 political thriller is a shoddy and tedious affair, says Chris Snow