Police Cops are back!!! This is their 10-year anniversary and they do not disappoint!
Review: Kevin Quantum – Unbelievable Magic for Non-Believers, Fringe 2025
Unbelievable Magic for Non-Believers is a hit. The show, set in a packed Assembly Rooms, features a former physicist who uses science to enhance his illusions. It’s a fantastic, family-friendly show that keeps everyone, even the youngest audience members, completely entertained.
A review of Juliette Burton: Rogue Knights, Fringe 2025
Rogue Knights: Fun, fabulous, relatable, and a safe space for nerds.
Review: A Highly Suspect Murder Mystery – The Death of the Great Detective, Fringe 2025
This interactive murder mystery is a standout at the Fringe, putting the audience at the heart of a Sherlock Holmes-themed case. Combining great acting with engaging puzzle-solving, it’s a brilliant and educational night out for amateur sleuths of all ages.
Review: Warm as Summer, Bright as Blood, Fringe 2025
A meticulously crafted folk fantasy, Cloud’s “Warm as Summer, Bright as Blood” transitions from melancholy to defiant anger. This is a show for the weird and wonderful, with great choreography and a powerful narrative.
Review: The Ritual, Fringe 2025
Birdy hadn’t heard anything about the ‘cult’ of The Ritual when she decided to get herself along to the Banshee Labyrinth… but now, she understands. Uh-oh!
Review: Of Fire and Flame, Fringe 2025
Of Fire and Flame is a one-woman show that’s both a hilarious parody of the romantasy genre and a poignant reflection on chronic pain. Lily Edwards’s superb performance is a treasure, balancing comedy and a serious, moving story.
Foodie’s Guide to the Pleasance at the Fringe 25
The Edinburgh Fringe isn’t just about shows; it’s also a feast for the taste buds. The Pleasance Courtyard and its neighbouring venues, run by the Edinburgh University Students’ Association, are buzzing with some of the city’s best local food and drink vendors.







