In Conversation with Luke Wright

Reading Time: 3 minutesAcclaimed multi award winning poet Luke Wright is taking his brand new show Luke Wright: Joy! to the Edinburgh Fringe, performing every day at Pleasance Dome from 31 July to 13 August at 14.55.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAcclaimed multi award winning poet Luke Wright is taking his brand new show Luke Wright: Joy! to the Edinburgh Fringe, performing every day at Pleasance Dome from 31 July to 13 August at 14.55.

Reading Time: 3 minutesGood Boy is a dark comedy drama following Boy in the throes of first love with his first, older boyfriend. Based on writer and actor James Farley’s own experiences this play explores the dangerous effects of misogyny within Gay Male relationships.

Reading Time: 3 minutesEsteemed Disney legend and musical theatre icon Lea Salonga graced the Festival Theatre Edinburgh with her new tour “Stage, Screen and Everything in between.”

Reading Time: 2 minutesLolita Chakrabarti's adaptation of Yann Martel's Life of Pi, directed by Max Webster at the Festival Theatre, is a breathtaking journey that explores the depths of human resilience and the power of storytelling.

Reading Time: 2 minutesGrease is a classic high school musical that premiered in 1971 and was adapted into a film in 1978.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA gorgeous double bill of new work ushered in the 30th anniversary of the Festival Theatre this week. Ballet Black graced the stage with two exceptional and vastly different pieces If At First and The Waiting Game in its new show, HEROES. This small but mighty company of nine showcased the best of dance for the modern age without skimping on technical prowess.

Reading Time: 5 minutesYour intersectional feminist physical theatre show, You Heard Me, comes to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer. A loud show about quiet power.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s Un:Titled performances are informal, gig-style standing concerts. I particularly enjoyed the atmosphere of this concert.

Reading Time: 2 minutesReviving her role in this one woman play, Sally Reid brings to life all the existentialism, dreams and fears of Shirley Valentine as she reminisces over her past, present and the choices that lie in front of her.

Reading Time: 2 minutesEdward Tripp - the former Bard of Exeter - makes his Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut this August with a brand new comedy-poetry show, Edward Tripp: No Man is an Ireland.