Photos: Linus Karp Gets Ready to Play Princess Diana at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Playbill followed the solo performer as he set up, performed, and then struck his show at the Fringe.
Playbill followed the solo performer as he set up, performed, and then struck his show at the Fringe.
This show has just won a Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and is a Playbill Pick. See why.
It will be a one-night-only benefit performance in honor of the late director Adam Brace.
This dance musical about the life of Oscar Wilde is filled with catchy songs and a set that includes a giant disco ball.
Georgie Grier was having a rough time. Here's how things turned around for her.
After a rare neurological condition caused Alex Gibbon to lose his ability to speak, he decided to turn to comedy.
At the Chihuahua Cafe in Edinburgh, you can be covered in chihuahuas, including some theatre dogs.
Need help picking a show? Well, audiences are flocking to these productions.
This show had both walkouts and a standing ovation. So you can say it inspired some strong feelings.
The viral musical had to add new performance times.
Running all month, this festival is the first programmed by violinist Nicola Benedetti, the first woman to lead it.
From a new circus version of Romeo and Juliet to tricks on roller skates, if you love people flying on stage, the Circus Hub is for you.
The show earned a standing ovation, which is reportedly rare at the esteemed festival.
There's some heavy hitters at this venue: Mike Birbiglia performs The Old Man and the Pool while Drag Race winner Monét X Change sings some opera.
See a solo show from former Moulin Rouge! Duke Declan Bennett, to a boozy puppet party, to a show inspired by The Breakfast Club.
Life Be Lifein' is the drag superstar's first time performing at the famed Scottish festival.
There are buses galore and a trolly.
This theatrical producer is the mastermind behind the new Cabaret revival on Broadway, and they love the Fringe.
The Tony nominee takes the musical he helped create to his hometown for three nights only.
The John Kander-Fred Ebb musical announced an abrupt closure.
It includes Tyra Banks touching them. Plus H.E.R., Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells, Daniel Dae Kim, and Spike Lee walked the show's red carpet.
The musical will run three nights only July 28-30.
After the shows experienced delays because of COVID-19, the British Indian playwright is not taking anything for granted.
For these two actors, the musical is a milestone for Filipino representation on Broadway.
The Chicago theatre is the latest institution to scale back due to financial troubles.