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Review: The RemAIns of the Butler, Fringe 2026

August 9, 2026 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Facing heat in the Attic and automated rivals on stage, Mike McAlpine combines real butler pedigree with physical comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe. Discover how traditional service holds up against machine learning in this afternoon solo show.

Review: After Shakespeare, Fringe 2026

August 9, 2026 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Looking for a brilliant Fringe show to impress visiting family or colleagues? Lexi Wolfe commands the stage in After Shakespeare at theSpace @ Symposium Hall. Witty, engaging, and atmospheric.

Review: Chris Cantrill – Rewilding, Fringe 2026

August 9, 2026 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Looking for outstanding afternoon comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe? Chris Cantrill: Rewilding at Monkey Barrel @ The Tron delivers non-stop laughs with a brilliant, Midsomer Murders-style look at small-town life.

Review: Afronauts, Fringe 2026

August 9, 2026 by Lauren Charlotte Leave a Comment

I have seen many circuses but none with a story like this one!

Review: YUCK Circus: Naughties, Fringe 2026

August 8, 2026 by Lauren Charlotte Leave a Comment

As a big circus fan and a 30-something who remembers the naughties well, I was keen to see how these two elements would be merged in this show.

A review of Mothman: A Romance Musical, Fringe 2026

August 8, 2026 by Bronwen Winter Phoenix Leave a Comment

An ambitious, ingeniously fun sci-fi comedy musical with a great performance its four cast members, Mothman: A Romance Musical should definitely be on your list this Fringe!

Review: Jonathan Oldfield, Exquisite Corpse, Fringe 2026

August 7, 2026 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

From Star Wars actor to breakout comedy star, Jonathan Oldfield delivers an exquisitely silly hour of character sketches at Pleasance Courtyard. An inventive and warmly interactive solo debut that should not be missed.

Review: Buggers, Fringe 2026

August 7, 2026 by Bronwen Winter Phoenix Leave a Comment

It may on the surface be the story of Francis Bacon and his muse George Dyer, but Buggers is also an intense, sexually charged, powerful, poignant and heartbreaking watch, with themes of violence, drug abuse and suicide. It’s also unmissable. Ow, my heart.

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