Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Goodbye Dandelion – Belly Dancer at Underbelly, Cowgate

Goodbye Dandelion is a touching storytelling performance by Maddie and Marcus Rice, blending humor with poignant themes around death and life's appreciation, leaving audiences both entertained and reflective.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Sanctuary – Ace Dome at Pleasance Dome

James Rowland's Team Viking blends humor and tragedy as it recounts his friendship with Tom and Sarah, culminating in Tom's heart cancer diagnosis and a Viking funeral wish, creating a poignant yet lively storytelling experience.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Pink Rabbit – Daisy at Underbelly, Bristo Square

Farah Ashraf's Pink Rabbit explores the struggles of an eighteen-year-old British Muslim woman balancing family expectations and personal freedom through digital content creation, showcasing Ashraf's talent in a thought-provoking solo performance.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: DARKFILED: COMA – Darkfield COMA at Assembly George Square

DARKFIELD's COMA offers a unique audio-driven experience where audiences lie immobilized on beds, confronting the psychological implications of being comatose. The show provokes deep reflection, making it a must-see performance at the Fringe.

Have a Gander at The List Awards 2026 – A Chat with CEO of The List, Sheri Friers

The List Festival Awards return to Edinburgh on August 28, 2026, celebrating diverse artistic talents while offering cash prizes. CEO Sheri Friers emphasizes supporting artists amid challenges, helping foster their growth within the vibrant festival environment.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Will & Noah: Dinner Dinner Chicken Winner – The Wee Coo at Underbelly, George Square

Nate Kitch's "Replica" humorously explores absurdity and confusion, engaging audiences with its unconventional style, although some audience interactions detracted from his performance's overall impact.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: Dracula: Lucy’s Dream – Lennox Theatre, Pleasance at EICC

Plexus Polaire's Dracula: Lucy’s Dream powerfully focuses on Lucy Westenra's torment through stunning visuals and puppetry, though pacing issues slightly hinder the experience. A haunting triumph.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: An American (Not) in Paris – Just The Bottle Room, Just The Tonic at The Mash House

Liv Rocklin's show, An American (Not) in Paris, humorously blends storytelling, original songs, and dance, reflecting her experiences in France. It captures both comedic and heartfelt moments, revealing the struggle with life's unpredictability and personal acceptance.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: CVNTCLAVE – Lime Studio, Greenside @ George Street

CVNTCLAVE, featuring Arden Fitzroy, starts strong with clever humor but falters in execution, ultimately failing to sustain its intriguing premise throughout the performance.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 Review: A Ghost Among the Living – Queen Dome, Pleasance Dome

Box Tale Soup's "A Ghost Among the Living" masterfully blends Edgar Allan Poe's tales through puppetry and performances by Byrne and Christophers, delivering tension and intrigue.