More than just comedy. Edinburgh’s Gilded Saloon reveals an autumn programme with magic, cult film nights, Dungeons & Dragons, and even Lego for adults.
Radar: Marc Burrows to Unravel the Christmas No. 1 Mystery at Blackwell’s
Join author Marc Burrows at Blackwell’s Edinburgh on 26 Nov 2025 for his new book, The Story of the Christmas No. 1. Get event details and ticket info.
Review: Professor Elemental and Laurie Black, Voodoo Rooms
A brilliant, bizarre, and utterly British night out. With four distinct and talented acts, this was more of a mini-festival than a gig. Every performer was on top form, making for a truly memorable evening at the Voodoo Rooms. Highly recommended.
Review: A Tribute to the Band, Fringe 2025
Forget the band; this is a Discworld musical! Cazz Regan’s performance is a loving, funny, and acoustic journey into fantasy, complete with witty footnotes. A show for fans of Pratchett and clever music.
Review: STARDUST Starring Star Dust (In Person), Fringe 2025
Looking for a show that’s truly “Fringe”? STARDUST Starring Star Dust is a delightfully weird and interactive character comedy. From its gilded star to a lampshade-wearing keyboardist, this show is a chaotic and hilarious antidote to the mundane.
Review: Jeremy Sassoon’s MOJO (Unplugged), Fringe 2025
Experience a joyful and educational journey through 100 years of music by Jewish songwriters with Jeremy Sassoon. His solo, piano-led show is packed with fascinating facts and dazzling performances.
Review: Celtic Roots, Fringe 2025
A polished and professional musical show, Celtic Roots sees singer Kevin Littlejohn and fiddler Kirsty McGroarty connect with the audience through a sincere and emotional setlist of modern Celtic songs.
Review: Encounter, Fringe 2025
Wearing a tin foil hat, I was taken on a hilarious intergalactic adventure with “Encounter: A Space Cabaret.” This sci-fi musical comedy is a delightful and unique Fringe gem that perfectly blends fun with surprising depth. Highly recommended!







