
Rainbow Renegades Set Up Camp
In a bid to beat the soaring cost of accommodation at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August, a group of performers is setting up camp at a disused nuclear bunker on the edge of the city. The company of Alphabet Soup, which performs daily from 4th to 27th August at Le Monde Hotel’s Shanghai Night, will be living in caravans on the Barnton Bunker site throughout the festival.
Lie Low
Lie Low is a wild, dark and hilarious new play, directed by Oisín Kearney, that offers a theatrical exploration into the human brain via the genitals.
Duel Reality
Duel Reality by The 7 Fingers is making its Edinburgh Fringe debut at Underbelly this year at the iconic Circus Hub. The epic story of Romeo and Juliet is retold with breathtaking choreography and gravity-defying stunts and dropped into the stage of a sporting arena.
Heaven
Heaven is set in the Irish midlands, during the weekend of a local wedding. Mairead and Mal are struggling to keep their marriage together. Perhaps attending a wedding will help, or it might raise questions that are difficult to answer.
Batsu!
Batsu! A game of punishment or honour makes its debut at the Edinburgh Fringe. Comedians and Fringe guest stars compete to avoid electric shocks, paintballs, a giant chicken, and many more jaw-dropping punishments.
Mythos: Ragnarök
Mythos: Ragnarök is a ground-breaking and thrilling show at this year’s Fringe in which a cast of actors, who specialise in professional wrestling, create some of the most intense and thrilling fight scenes ever seen in a theatrical setting. This revolutionary show sees Odin and Loki in their struggle to overcome primaeval giants, rival Gods and Goddesses, and each other’s ambitions in this dark comic adaption of Norse mythology.
Escalate
Australia's best jugglers bring 'Escalate' featuring virtuosic juggling, innovative lighting, and relentless energy to Underbelly at the Edinburgh Fringe. Throw Catch Collective push the boundaries of their art with a unique eye for musicality and timing.
Thrown
Glasgow-based writer, actor and movement specialist Nat McCleary joins forces with director and performer Johnny McKnight to create a uniquely Scottish play, Thrown. It is being performed as part of this year’s Edinburgh International Festival, between 3rd and 27th August at the Traverse Theatre.
Dark Noon
The cast of Cowboys, Native Americans, Missionaries and Gold Seekers in the Wild West street in Morningside, Edinburgh, before high tailing it to rehearsals for their UK Premier of Dark Noon. Performance dates 2nd – 27th August at Pleasance at EICC (not 9th, 16th or 23rd) at 5:00pm.
No Love Songs
Inspired by the real-life experiences of Laura and Kyle, the story follows two new parents grappling with the challenges of parenthood and the weight of postnatal depression. Through a powerful blend of music, tears, and laughter, the audience is taken on a heartfelt journey as they navigate the ups and downs of their new life together. The play runs from 3 to 27 August at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh.

A Journey Shared
The Royal Scottish Academy celebrates the lives and work of Elizabeth Blackadder and John Houston in a major exhibition, A Journey Shared, focusing on their travels, research and studio practices.

Edinburgh International Film Festival Programme Launch
Edinburgh International Film Festival, which this year is hosted by Edinburgh International Festival, returns for a six-day celebration of bold and eclectic cinema at the heart of the world’s biggest celebration of arts. Festival director Kate Taylor is joined by members of this year’s programming team to show off their new festival brochure, set against the picturesque background of Edinburgh University’s Old College Quad.

Red Arrows Fly Past
The Red Arrows display team flies over Edinburgh Castle as part of the events to mark the Coronation of HM King Charles III and HM Queen Camilla.

Bo’ness Children’s Fair Arches
Billed as the biggest children’s festival in Europe, the Bo’ness Fair brings together children from the schools in the West Lothian town. Part of the tradition is the reaction of ‘arches’ in front of the principal characters’ houses, often costing thousands of pounds.

NT Art Month
Galleries prepare for the inaugural NT Art Month running throughout Edinburgh’s New Town this June. NT Art Month is a brand new month-long celebration of the arts quarter in Edinburgh’s New Town, which will run at 14 venues from 8 June to 30 June 2023.

Making Britain Work for Scotland
The Think Tank, Our Scottish Future, set up by Gordon Brown, holds a rally in Edinburgh, making the case for a plan that makes Britain work for Scotland. Speakers include Gordon Brown, Mark Drakeford, Anas Sarwar and Andy Burnham.

When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65
A major retrospective of one of the UK’s leading figurative painters, Peter Howson, opens at Edinburgh’s City Art Centre on 27 May until 1 October 2023. The exhibition will unite around 100 works spanning the artist’s career, many never seen before in Scotland.

ECA Performance Costume Show
Magical costumes inspired by The Wombles, the film Chicken Run and a Stephen King novel are among the creations being showcased by Edinburgh College of Art students. The outfits and performers will command centre stage at a theatrical show at the Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, on 26 May, revealing the creations of students studying Performance Costume.

RSA Exhibition 2023
Now in its 197th year, the RSA Annual Exhibition provides a platform for contemporary painting, sculpture, film, printmaking, photography and installation, alongside work by some of the country’s leading architects. The exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy Galleries in Edinburgh runs from 6 May - 11 June 2023.

Kaffe Fassett - The Power of Pattern
Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern at Dovecot Studios will open to the public Friday 31st March. Running until Saturday 8th July 2023, the exhibition is curated by textile guru Kaffe Fassett and Dennis Nothdruft from the Fashion and Textile Museum. Including over 70 colourful, eclectic pieces, this exhibition draws on artworks from invited international makers inspired by Kaffe Fassett, as well as quilts, cushions, clothes and archival material.