Mike Rice returns to Edinburgh following his successful 2024 Nasty Character show.
Review: Fake, Fringe 2025
Chris Cook’s “Fake” combines magic and history in an intriguing show that delves into the story of a famous art forger and challenges our perceptions of reality.
Revew: Circus the Show, Fringe 2025
From the moment the lights dimmed, Circus The Show swept us into a world of thrills, laughter, and wonder.
Review: Smile, It Might Never Happen, Fringe 2025
Smile, It Might Never Happen is a high-wire act of an improv show. When it works, it’s brilliant, with the cast’s chemistry and musical prowess creating a unique and entertaining experience. When it doesn’t, it’s a little awkward, but never for long.
Review: The Anti “Yogi”, Fringe 2025
The Anti-Yogi is a powerful and intelligent show that combines a mesmerising physical performance with a deep dive into the cultural exploitation of yoga.
Review: 27 Club, Fringe 2025
This rock tribute show successfully honours the likes of Amy Winehouse, Kurt Cobain, and Janis Joplin with a talented band and a great range of vocalists.
Review: Women of Rock, Fringe 2025
Reine Beau shines in this energetic celebration of rock’s matriarchs. The show’s excellent musical performances are matched by its poignant storytelling, which powerfully connects the struggles of past icons to contemporary themes. A must-see for fans of rock and powerful stories.
Review: 100% Badgers with Matt Hobs, Fringe 2025
“100% Badgers” is a standout Fringe hit, transforming a niche topic into a compelling and hilarious hour of storytelling. Matt Hobs’ authentic charm and genuine passion for his subject shine through, expertly balancing fascinating badger facts with the serious politics of the UK’s controversial cull. A surprisingly engrossing and highly recommended show.







