A solo performance from Brazil celebrates Rainer Maria Rilke, exploring themes of creativity, identity, and human connection amidst modern chaos. Ivo Müller's theatrical journey combines storytelling and movement, inviting audiences to reflect on their personal experiences. The show, evolving over fifteen years, showcases a unique Latin American perspective at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Endometriosis: The Musical
"Endometriosis: The Musical" makes its Edinburgh debut, presenting a comedic exploration of one woman's struggle with a mysterious illness amidst an indifferent healthcare system. Co-creators Maria Bartholdi and Kristin Stowell aim to raise awareness about endometriosis through a catchy score and relatable storytelling, inviting impactful discussions on women's health.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Adele Cliff’s Topical Early Late Show With Adele Cliff
Adele Cliff's Topical Early Late Show blends humor and current events, featuring a monologue, news segments, a house band, and daily guests. Directed by Cliff, Will Davies, and Katie Pritchard, the show aims to entertain a lively audience with topical jokes while promoting a hopeful perspective on the news. It runs from August 7th to 30th at Venue 243.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Dan Kelly: How I Went to Every Supermarket in the World
Dan Kelly's solo show, "How I Went to Every Supermarket in the World," recounts his decade-long experience as a data collector for global supermarket prices. Featuring humor and engaging storytelling, the production explores everyday goods while reflecting on dreams and adventure. The show runs from August 6 to 30 at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Baby Everything
Comedian Lee Minora presents her solo show "Baby Everything" at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, exploring themes of health anxiety and doomscrolling. The interactive performance blends humor with serious questions about our modern awareness and engagement. Minora aims to evoke laughter and discomfort, creating a unique theatrical experience for diverse audiences.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Extra Dry
Michelle Renee Johnson's solo show Extra Dry explores her tumultuous relationship with alcohol and the quest for validation. Directed by Lila Rachel Becker, the performance delves into personal memories and societal themes of addiction, questioning the significance of being remembered. Johnson's journey reflects universal desires for acknowledgment and connection.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – The Breakup Variety Hour
Ariana and the Rose debuts "The Breakup Variety Hour" at the Edinburgh Fringe, blending pop music, comedy, and cabaret. The show explores healing from heartbreak through interactive storytelling and musical performance. With a unique New York flair, it encourages audience catharsis and personal reflection on emotional experiences, all wrapped in high energy and humor.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight
Olivier-nominated playwright John Kolvenbach's new play, "Stand Up If You're Here Tonight," stars Jim Ortlieb in a solo performance exploring the theme of isolation and the desire for connection. The production reflects on the impact of the pandemic and aims for communion with the audience, delivering an unforgettable theatrical experience.
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – FORIEGNER
'FORIEGNER was co-created by Sohrab Haghverdi and brothers Mason and Benjamin Rosenthal through a long process of devising and experimentation. On day one Sohrab improvised by unpacking a suitcase full of random items bought from the dollar store, wanting to convey something about being a “bumbling foreigner.” We’ve been teasing out different meanings and modes since then. #HaveAGander at FORIEGNER
Have a Gander at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026 – I AM JOHNNY
"I AM JOHNNY" is a surreal spoken-word poetry performance that explores troubled masculinity through the character of Johnny, a conflicted northern white male. It combines humor and raw emotions, addressing themes of power dynamics and class vulnerability. The show features a collaborative creative process, emphasizing innovative body politics and inclusivity.
