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Prime – the over-60s performance company from Scotland’s national centre for dance – share their infectious glee at ten years of celebrating older bodies in PRIME at 10, a show of two halves at Dance ...
Thanks largely to Dance Base – Scotland’s National Centre for Dance – there are enough Edinburgh dance companies at the ...
Red Like Fruit, from 2b theatre company of Nova Scotia at the Traverse, deals with difficult themes in a way that is both subtle and impressively staged. A Gambler’s Guide to Dying at the Traverse is ...
Amidst all the regular revivals of favourite musicals, the big news musical production is Edinburgh Days, composed by Edinburgh-born Brian Spence and directed by Bob Tomson, who has big – and ...
Here you will finds magicians, story tellers, drag artists and hypnotists. There are tellers of queer stories, improvised comedy tales from Edinburgh’s untold Victorian past, Loud Poets and a speaker ...
Wallace Edinburgh Little Theatre Braw Venues @ Hill Street (Dunedin Theatre) Venue 41 1 – 24 Aug: 3.30pm (1hr). It’s William Wallace’s last day on earth as he awaits his trial. Held in a London cellar ...
There are also many youth and student companies in the Musicals listings, so do check over there too. There are a total of 253 shows Made in Edinburgh at EdFringe this year – not including standup ...
There are couple of potential pearls in here too. Pekku, produced by Red Bridge Arts, convenes something of a Scottish children’s theatre dream team of Andy Manley performing under the direction of ...
The 39 Steps Arkle Theatre Company The Royal Scots Club (The Hepburn Suite) Venue 241 11 – 16 Aug: 6.15pm (1hr 30mins). Arkle’s affectionate take on the Buchan classic of espionage and daring-do. Gasp ...
Here are listings for the 21 theatre productions by Edinburgh-based professional and funded companies on in Edinburgh during the Fringe in 2025.
Edinburgh companies will be staging 251 shows at EdFringe 2025. That is 35% more than a year ago, double the number in 2018 ...
A Gambler’s Guide to Dying at the Traverse is every bit as funny, sad and compelling as it was ten years ago.