Luxembourg’s Z Art Dance Company Brings ‘NEGARE’ to Edinburgh Fringe 2024
How do we move against the tides of ourselves and others? When a body changes and bodily tissue shifts, are
Read moreHow do we move against the tides of ourselves and others? When a body changes and bodily tissue shifts, are
Read moreStory – Supporting Paragraph: An overnight smash-hit success in Norway with an ever-growing cult following and Finalist for the Hedda Award 2023 as Best Theatre Play,
Read moreThe multi-award-winning Revel Puck Circus are coming to Gosport with their first new major production in three years. The Nose
Read moreThe Fringe’s best physical theatre show (Theatre Weekly) is returning to the Edinburgh Fringe for the fourth and final time
Read moreAfter a wildly successful Fringe debut in 2023, circus duo Agathe Bisserier and Adrien Malette-Chenier return to the Edinburgh Fringe
Read moreAfter the stunning success of PSS PSS, the multi-award-winning Compagnia Baccalà returns to the Fringe with OH OH. Their exciting
Read moreCircus productions and their audiences are constantly pushing their borders into the wider world of the performing arts. Raffaele De
Read moreAppearing in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival’s annual Finnish arts showcase From Start to Finnish 2023, Imsoniac’s Fable by the company
Read morePart of the annual Finnish performing arts showcase From Start to Finnish 2023, Chevalier – Hobbyhorse Circus, Race Horse Company‘s
Read moreBack for this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with another hard-hitting circus production, Voloz Collective will present its newest show, The Life
Read moreThe acrobatic celebration that’s thrilled the world returns again to Edinburgh Fringe this summer. Taking place from Thursday, August 3
Read moreComing soon to The Beauty at Underbelly’s Circus Hub 2023, the family-friendly circus show Lucky Pigeons marks the Edinburgh Fringe
Read moreThe return of the Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Festival in 2022 marks a continued evolution of how contemporary circus art is
Read moreWhen five Kenyan acrobats studying at the Sarakasi Trust met producer Alexander Sunny, they came together to form The Black
Read moreAs the Edinburgh Fringe Festival struggles to balance its budget and keep the event financially viable yet affordable for artists,
Read moreSeparating art from commerce is a means to future proof our artistic practice. As the Adelaide Fringe festival drew to
Read moreOur editor Kim Campbell went to the UK this summer on a triple mission: 1. To have a vacation in
Read moreThree clowns with black noses dominate the stage, busily manufacturing misery. Their monochrome world is colored only by two things,
Read moreEight high school students fuss about their looks, jockey for social position and explore romantic relationships with one another in
Read moreSitting with Lauren Eisinger before a day of triple Australian shows at Underbelly’s Circus Hub, I had a chance to
Read moreOn an aerial device that is a giant rectangle, four people slowly explore their boundaries in the air. They depend
Read moreIn Germany, an insult that is used to shame women for daring to have a career and children is ‘raven
Read moreSeven acrobats in red fly across the stage, prop each other up, climb atop a tower of their kin, play
Read moreFeast by Clout Theatre is on at Summerhall until August 18th, and if you like your physical theater with a heavy
Read moreDisaster—or the possibility if it. A glass of milk precariously close to the edge of a table. This is how
Read moreFringe. Whether you’re talking Adelaide, Edinburgh, Hollywood or Prague, a Fringe Festival can make you or break you. As a
Read moreAs the audience files into the Mainhall at Summerhall (venue #26 of the Edinburgh Fringe), we are greeted with a
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