The streets of the Scottish capital are packed as thousands of performers seek to entertain and entice. Credit... Supported by Photographs by Robert Ormerod Reporting from Edinburgh It’s summer in ...
The largest arts festival on the planet is back. Every August, thousands of performers from around the world descend on Edinburgh’s cobbled streets. Pubs, libraries and even occasionally buses turn ...
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest multidisciplinary arts festival in the world, taking place annually in Scotland's capital. The festival is open access, meaning there is no central ...
Thousands of performers, and entertainment seekers, are gearing up for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Running for three weeks from 2–26 August, this year's programme is brimming with incredible shows, ...
EDINBURGH, Scotland — For decades, devotees repeated rumors in hushed reverence about starving artists sleeping in bathtubs, out of dedication to the Fringe — one of the world's biggest theater and ...
Thousands of performers were hawking their shows on the first weekend of the Scottish arts extravaganza. In Photos Credit... Supported by Photographs by Jaime Molina Reporting from Edinburgh Should I ...
August is the most exciting month on the comedy calendar. Comedians from around the world have made the pilgrimage to the Scottish capital to test out their new jokes at the largest arts festival on ...
The first live season of Shedinburgh Fringe Festival has been revealed by Francesca Moody Productions, marking the launch of a new 100-seat venue in central Edinburgh this August. The move marks a ...
From refined tasting menus to relaxed alfresco spots and specialist whisky bars, this guide is designed to suit a range of budgets and Fringe schedules. From refined tasting menus to relaxed alfresco ...
Florence Lace-Evans, writer, producer, and performer of Yes, We’re Related, has shared her insider tips on where to visit at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This year, she’s bringing her award-winning ...