Iain Dale All Talk with Nicola Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the Scottish National Party, is interviewed by LBC’s Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the All Talk series of interviews by the broadcaster. The First Minister described Boris Johnson as being a disgrace to the office of the Prime Minister during the interview.
Iain Dale All Talk with Ash Sarkar & Owen Jones
Journalists Owen Jones and Ash Sarkar are interviewed by LBC’s Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the All Talk series of interviews by the broadcaster. Both Sarkar and Jones accused Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer of being a liar during the leadership campaign.
Iain Dale All Talk with Dame Mary Beard
Professor Dame Mary Beard, one of Britain’s best-known Classicists, is interviewed by LBC’s Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the All Talk series of interviews by the broadcaster. During the interview, she admitted that the politicians of the Ancient World would look at their modern-day counterparts and recognise many of the same tactics at play.
Iain Dale All Talk with Angela Rayner
Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and MP for Ashton-Under-Lyne, Angela Rayner is interviewed by LBC’s Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the All Talk series of interviews by the broadcaster.
Iain Dale All Talk with Rory Bremner
Comedian and impressionist Rory Bremner is interviewed by LBC’s Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the All Talk series of interviews by the broadcaster. During the interview, Bremner shared how he managed his ADHD diagnosis six years ago.
Iain Dale All Talk with Ruth Davidson
Former Scottish Conservatives leader, Ruth Davidson is interviewed by LBC’s Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the All Talk series of interviews by the broadcaster.
Iain Dale All Talk with Rory Stewart
Former Conservative MP, Rory Stewart is interviewed by LBC’s Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part of the All Talk series of interviews.
Pleasance Launch
With over 250 shows making up this years’ programme, The Pleasance launches its 2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival programme.
Rusalka - Edinburgh International Festival
A new production of Dvořák's opera featuring Natalya Romaniw comes to the International Festival with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Douglas Boyd and Garsington Opera. Performances take place at the Festival Theatre on 6 - 9 August 2022.
Burn
Burn is a new creation from the Scottish actor and author Alan Cumming and the choreographer Steven Hoggett, featuring the music of Anna Meredith. The show challenges the ‘biscuit tin’ image of Robert Burns and goes beyond the poetry to focus on the man himself – his poverty, personal tragedy, mental health struggles and spectacular success.
Freedom Ballet of Ukraine
The spectacular, world-renowned Ukrainian ballet company, Freedom Ballet, are making the journey from Kyiv to celebrate the company’s 20th anniversary at the Edinburgh Fringe. This adaptation of their hit show Boudoir is about the moment of life when knowing yourself, your love and your loss, you can truly see yourself in the mirror. Credits include performing with Franco Dragone, legendary director of Cirque de Soleil, and sharing the stage with Dita Von Teese, Queen of Burlesque Cabaret.
Edinburgh Fringe Starts
A street performer entertains the crowds as Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival performers start to arrive in the city for the month-long art festival.
World’s Smallest Whisky Bar
Independent whisky bottler, Cask 88 have set up the World’s Smallest Whisky Bar in Edinburgh as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. With room for one customer, the bar man will serve a selection of drams from the Cask 88 range
Leon Morrocco -Long Road Home
Coinciding with Leon Morocco’s 80th birthday, the Royal Scottish Academy mounts a significant homecoming exhibition of the artists work, Long Road Home. Encompassing 65 years of practice, the exhibition includes early drawings, previously unseen paintings and a selection of Morrocco’s most recent work.
EIFF 75th Anniversary Programme Launch
The Edinburgh International Film Festival 75th anniversary programme launch photo-call takes place at the roof garden of the St James Quarter
RAPHAEL: Magister Raffaell
World-renowned tapestry studio Dovecot presents the life and work of Renaissance Master Raphael (1483–1520) in a landmark digital exhibition and tapestry marking his 500th anniversary. In partnership with the Italian Cultural Institute and Magister Art.
Scotland Small?
The Royal Scottish Academy present new bodies of work from eight artists, supported by RSA Residencies for Scotland, whose practices all share a strong connection to the landscape.
Alan Davie: : Beginning of a Far-off World
Dovecot Studios launches Alan Davie: Beginning of a Far-off World, a centenary exhibition celebrating the work of Scottish artist Alan Davie (1920-2014). Featuring rarely seen works from each decade of his career, this exhibition is a tribute to one of the great figures of 20th Century Scottish Art. The exhibition runs from 24 June to 24 September 2022.
Holyrood Dog of the Year
Holyrood goes barking mad as the Holyrood Dog of the Year competition returns to Edinburgh for the fourth year. The event is to highlight the unique role dogs play in society and provide MSPs with the opportunity to raise key canine issues.
Scottish Gallery New Exhibitions
Edinburgh’s Scottish Gallery launches three new exhibitions. An exhibition of paintings by the artist Helen Glassford, Encounters; The artist and sculptor Lizzie Farey has created a new series of wall pieces and 3D sculptural work, The Song of the Willow. Colin Brown’s new exhibition, Primavera, pays homage to the 18th century Belgian flower painter Pierre-Joseph Redouté.