Edinburgh Fringe
Years: 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Edinburgh Fringe 2025

An engaging personable show about growing up in the hottest place in the United States - Smith's got great stories

Solo show telling the story of discovering that your dad is not who you thought it was.

A worthy explanation and exploration of what it's like to be a glass child growing up alongside a disabled older brother.

An inside look at cycling race Tour de France with a vibrant, dramatic story of cyclist Cadel Evans brought to life by Connor Delves, riding his bicycle for one hour!

From the moment the large on-stage recliner turns to the audience, the vacuous Udderbelly theatre is full of laughter and joyful energy.

Gavin Lilley Signs of the Times
Authentic, visually rich stand-up comedy that opens doors to an alternative universe for hearing audience members

Henry Churniavsky… Life Lessons from a Jewish Grandfather (Zaida)
A warm, funny, and delightfully unfiltered hour from a seasoned Fringe comic.

A lively rummage through childhood memories and the colourful characters they inspire

Lorna Rose Treen: 24 Hour Diner People
Dave’s Funniest Joke of the Fringe Award Winner 2023 lives up to her reputation in this fast-paced and absurd character show.

Disarmingly frank and hilarious life story of Singapore’s self-proclaimed biggest lesbian.

Sorry: A Canadian’s Apology for America
A polished, multi-layered solo show that blends sharp political insight with theatrical flair and quick-witted crowd work.

An excellent hour: smart, heartfelt and genuinely funny. It’s not just comedy, but a joyful act of solidarity.

That’s Why Mums Go to Switzerland
A stunning portrait of three generations of women and the impossible weight one must carry.

An excellent show performed by a veteran of deaf stand-up comedy looking back at his adventurous career

The play is a stirring and emotional tribute to Nannerl Mozart. The audience is transported by centuries by a brilliant performer, beautiful music, exquisite staging and costuming, and a compelling recounting of a nearly lost story.

A fascinating story of a man heading towards Philadelphia whilst on a train playing chess no less than seven times.

A pacy, emotionally rich, disarmingly funny, and sometimes surreal piece of animated storytelling