1,003 stories by "Chris Wiegand"
Based on a Jane Fallon novel and directed by Guy Unsworth, a new show is powered by the Swedish pop duo's songs. Co-founder Per Gessle reflects on Roxette's arrival at the opera
Greeting vis…
Adaptation of Amy Heckerling's classic 1995 comedy will open in London in February with a new score by the Scottish musician inspired by its soundtrack
Mean Girls has become a West End hit, …
Monkey Barrel Comedy, Edinburgh The Australian standup, nominated for the Edinburgh comedy award, delivers a restlessly zany sequence of songs and thumbnail sketches
Promising a set more mem…
Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghThese games lampooning business jargon and CV exaggeration are relatable and initially amusing but soon start to drag
A grabby title and a clear concept sell ti…
Summerhall, EdinburghIn a compelling collaboration with Bryony Kimmings, the German company Still Hungry deconstruct, satirise and celebrate the circus
Three women are remembering their intr…
Underbelly, Cowgate, Edinburgh A sequinned 'RaveRend' and his sidekick Trev help the audience banish sadness in this ebullient hour
Anointed with glitter paint, taking our seats to a score o…
Trafalgar theatre, London With four actors playing 130 parts, this revival of Patrick Barlow's take on the spy film is fitfully funny but ultimately frustrating
'Think of the strain involved…
A zesty courtroom drama about cakes (or biscuits?) and a combat epic using dozens of jelly teddies offer sweet and sour clashes at the festival
The sweet spot for Edinburgh fringe comedy is …
Roundabout @ Summerhall, EdinburghWith superb performances, Julia Grogan's lyrical and often extremely funny play follows three young women's friendship
There are raucous teenage kicks in Su…
Assembly Roxy, EdinburghWes Peden shows off his skills with hoops, pins and balls, while his humble pleasure in performance sweetens the stunts
If juggling follows breaking to become an Olym…
Assembly George Square Gardens, EdinburghIn the Taiwan Season, a spirited trio deliver acrobatic antics " and their mischief spills into the audience
'Don't try this at home," children may b…
Zoo Southside, EdinburghAcrobatics, juggling and carpentry are fixed together in a humorous and lightly unsettling production in the Made in Germany showcase
Power drill? Check. Hammers? Pr…
Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh This comedy puts the audience inside the giant wooden ruse, alongside a cast who add fizz to a show with real interest in the classical age
Here is an alternative t…
Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghBased on real interviews, these verbatim-style sketches are often candid and funny, with some emotional revelations
Jeremy rubs his nipples and calls Meryl's va…
Roundabout @ Summerhall, EdinburghLessons at the pool expand to take in slavery's legacy, Olympic achievement and Afrofuturism in an assured play by Somebody Jones
The depths plumbed by Some…
Summerhall, EdinburghDoom-scrolling and dopamine hits take centre stage in this arresting show in the festival's Taiwan Season
You may not recognise the word but you will know the behaviour.…
Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghBettina Paris and Tina Rizzo play sisters who care for their father from different countries in a sincere two-hander
Bettina Paris's play has a scenario that wi…
Summerhall, EdinburghIn an often raw performance that retains a light touch, Yolanda Mercy delivers a bittersweet and valuable reflection on the theatre industry
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theSpace @ Niddry Street, EdinburghCult clown duo Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland play muddy-kneed boy scouts in this knockabout comedy with an emotional punch
At the fringe, despite the predo…
Summerhall, Edinburgh Friends facing an uncertain future attend a boisterous party in this authentically played, vibrant drama
Luton has one of the youngest populations in the country. Playw…
Summerhall, EdinburghJulia McDermott is captivating as a presenter whose all-American smile cracks in the face of environmental nightmare
Scorchio! The Fast Show's persistently sunny forecas…
Park theatre, LondonTawni O'Dell's raw, reflective account of real-life trauma is more diary than drama, making for an often jarring production
When her daughter was raped, novelist Tawni O'…
With catchy tunes and endless zingers, this hit comedy is finally on a London stage but only for two nights. When will it get a full run? That is the question …
What's the sign of a good m…
Get a taste of Edinburgh fringe, enjoy Shakespearean insights from illustrious actors and sing along with a handful of musicals in our pick of streaming shows
Lindsay Duncan shines in the Na…
Hammersmith Apollo, LondonPlayed at the volume of a pantomime, this makeover of the fairytale favourite is flatly unadventurous
You might have walked into the Emerald City. The art deco audi…