The Succession star has partnered with the Fringe Society on a new initiative providing financial support for American theatremakers looking to bring work to the famed festival.
The London run will precede a U.K. tour and New York engagement.
The crackling solo show is a mad dash primer through 10,000 years of sex work.
The solo show from Linus Karp about Princess Diana previously sold out the Edinburgh Fringe.
The solo show was one of Playbill's picks for the best of the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The musical reimagines the infamous skiing accident between Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow and a retired optometrist.
The beloved performer gets candid with Playbill at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Directed by Stephen Brackett, the work premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe before playing Off-Broadway in 2023.
Karp is currently playing the Oscar winner in the new musical.
She just finished her triumphant run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, though she's hoping to expand her show.
Lucy Peach's show is a must for every single person with a uterus, and every single person who loves them.
In an open letter, Fringe Society Chief Executive Shona McCarthy sets off a warning shot for the festival's financial viability.
They're performing their newest comedy show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Inspired by the headline-making 2023 Hollywood court case, the musical sped past its competition to become the strongest new musical of the Fringe.
Fringe favorite Reuben Kaye is back, and he's taken off his opera gloves.
The legendary drag performer is making her Edinburgh Fringe debut, but it hasn't been without its difficulties.
Her show To Free a Mockingbird is currently running.
Drag performer Salty Brine's These Are the Contents of My Head (The Annie Lennox Show) is a tribute to female artists and a triumphant love letter to the women who raised him.
This two-time Olivier winner has brought a stunning cabaret act to the Fringe—and it’s got a message, too.
Inspired by the headline-making 2023 Hollywood court case, the musical made its premiere at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The original Eponine in Les Miz is currently sharing the stage with her kilt-wearing husband.
The physical theatre show comes from the Guinea company Cirque Kalabanté.
The new musical from Matt Chiorini and Travis Newton scurries into the Fringe spotlight after creating a buzz in North America.
RaveRend is preaching a gospel of love, and we are ready to join his flock.
Murray returned to Fringe this year with his comedy show and 2023 Playbill Pick Tim Murray Is Witches.
Todd Almond has crafted a uniquely captivating musical, one part fantastical song cycle, one part monologue.
The show, currently being performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, features the vocals of Darren Criss and Catherine Cohen.
Creators Bella Wright and Carleigh McRitchie made the most out of their week-long run of The Gardening Club.
This punchy power-pop infused new musical is destined to be a family friendly favorite.
Her newest show, Come for Me, is currently running at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
This Fringe show takes you inside the relationship of OG Les Miz star Frances Ruffelle and husband Norman Bowman, warts and all.
One of the festival's favorite clowns trashes the Traverse in a whirlwind romcom.
The show is currently on a U.K. tour before a hopeful Broadway run.
The creator of the new comedy musical shares just what it takes to lift such a wacky moment in history off the page and onto the stage.
What if the empty black void of the unknown wasn't something to be feared, but a friend?
Lyndon Chapman writes and stars in a devastating new play about queer life on the sidelines.
The play from Daisy Hall explores life at the end of the world.
Inspired by Glasgow's "Willy's Chocolate Experience" debacle, the parody musical is currently running.
This show from Japan's Cirquework combines circus arts and techno.
The comedian returns to Fringe to ask the question: Can death be funny?
Shah's brilliant show about being Indian in Britain will be on Netflix after its Fringe run.
Her crackling solo show, Whore’s Eye View, is a mad dash primer through 10,000 years of sex worker history.
Come one, come all to a solo circus show about psychotic episodes!
Duncan Macmillan’s hilarious play about depression—yes, depression—is back at the Fringe, and a must-see.
His show, now at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, will next play Off-Broadway's Minetta Lane.
Part play-within-a-play, part séance, the Mestiza reimagining of Pedro Páramo’s novel makes its international debut at Fringe.
Sora Baek's vivid depiction of a North Korean defector and her terrified escape from the deadly regime is breathtaking.
This spooky offering from writer-performer Sam Ward makes the audience itself its terrifying monster.
Keith Alessi details how a bout with cancer motivated him to follow his dreams: to play the banjo.
Her solo show Cruel Britannia: After Frankenstein is currently running at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Tothill famously funded his 2023 EdFringe debut by intentionally contracting malaria.
This show achieves the impossible: making an economics lesson not only not boring, but relatable.
Sora Baek's vivid depiction of a North Korean defector and her terrified escape from the deadly regime is breathtaking.
Two-time Fringe First Winners Xhloe and Natasha's latest show follows two young men coming of age in the early '60s.
The BAFTA-winning Miriam Margolyes revels in her love for Charles Dickens, and proves why she's Britain's favorite naughty grandmother.
The influencer and trans icon is shedding some new light on her identity in a hilarious and musical solo Fringe debut.
Lucy Harris' queer tragicomedy returns to the Fringe after a sold-out run in 2023.
The haunting solo show from Ahmed Masoud elevates the Palestinian people's personal struggle to survive.
Sam Cochrane on how the real-life legal debate over Jaffa Cakes inspired Gigglemug's comedy musical.
Rob Madge, Frances Ruffelle, and Tim Murray are among the starry names who will offer exclusive performances onboard.
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