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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 ...
Edinburgh-made theatre for children & young people at EdFringe 2025. There is a strong showing of theatre for children this year, with 22 shows in the listing, aimed at audiences ...
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.