Venue Guide Acheson House
V351 GD6 5 Bakehouse Close, EH8 8DD B0131 226 0000 · 09:00-17:00 D0131 220 7720
Acheson House is a Category A listed building in the Canongate area of the Old Town and dates back to 1633. Disused since 1997, the building had fallen into disrepair but an Edinburgh World Heritage grant has not only restored the historic building to its original character, but also helped promote the use of stone slates as a vital traditional building material.
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Spoken Word Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Architectural Cast Iron – Skills Demonstration............................................................................................275 Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Lead Roofing Demonstration ...........275 Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Lime Mortars Demonstration ...........275 Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Marbling and Graining Techniques, Signwriting Skills............................................275 Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Roof Slating Demonstration..............275 Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Sash and Case Windows, Maintenance and Repair...............................................276 Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Stonemasonry Skills Demonstration.......................................................................276 Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Traditional Building Skills and World Heritage ......................................................276
Acheson House Meeting Point
– Calton Hill Steps V350 GD6 Regent Road, EH1 3DG B0131 226 0000
For all your Fringe tickets call 0131 226 0000
Moishe's Bagel.............................................................................................................242 Mrs Bruce's Boys..........................................................................................................242 Ms Fi & the Lost Head Band........................................................................................242 Nathan Priestley...........................................................................................................243 North Sea Gas In Concert............................................................................................246 Our Streets Are Numbered...........................................................................................246 PanAcoustic..................................................................................................................247 Pernille and Stephen Quigg.........................................................................................248 The Power of the Pen: 80 Years of Song......................................................................249 Rab Noakes..................................................................................................................249 Rosie Nimmo................................................................................................................251 Sandy Brechin and Ewan Wilkinson ............................................................................252 Sandy Brechin Band.....................................................................................................252 Singing Scots................................................................................................................255 Steve Tilston and Jez Lowe – Writes and Songs..........................................................256 Taylor & Leigh's Country Blues Night..........................................................................257 TG McEwan – Promises...............................................................................................257 Women of the Hebrides...............................................................................................259
Spoken Word A Show of Two Halves (Somethings Old, Somethings New) ......................................281
Special Delivery............................................................................................................361 Theatre
The Adam Pottery V135 GB3
76 Henderson Row, EH3 5BJ B0131 226 0000
This is a working pottery, open throughout the year, situated in a New Town basement. Individual ceramics by the resident makers include decorative and non-functional pieces, beside a wide range of wheelthrown stoneware and porcelain. Visitors are welcome to watch whatever is going on and talk to us about our work.
Exhibitions Clay 2016.....................................................................................................................210
Alba Flamenca V237 GF6
Spoken Word Celebrating Edinburgh’s Traditional Buildings: Calton Hill Geology and Building Stones Walk ......................................................275
Acoustic Music Centre
@ St Bride's V123 GF1 10 Orwell Terrace, EH11 2DZ B0131 346 1405 · Aug 8-28 2016 box office opens one hour before first show of the day D0131 346 1405 ·
www.acousticmusiccentre.co.uk
Acoustic Music Centre @ St Bride's is approx 5 - 10 minutes' walk from the important Haymarket road and rail interchange.
I =1289 Cabaret and Variety
H Cafe service during day. Bar/cafe during evening – food provided by quality local bistro/restaurant, First Coast.
JJ and the Dancing Stick ...............................................................................................18 What Did You Do to Me? A Cabaret .............................................................................25
Children's Shows Babar the Elephant .......................................................................................................28
Comedy Playing Politics .............................................................................................................146
Dance Physical Theatre and Circus Absolutely Legless........................................................................................................180 China Young ................................................................................................................181
Acoustic Sting .............................................................................................................214 Afro-Soul Acoustic and Poetry Concert .......................................................................214 Again... It's Ragged Glory!.......................................................................................... 214 Alex Yellowlees Band ..................................................................................................215 Allan Taylor – Endless Highway ..................................................................................215 Amy Duncan ................................................................................................................216 Archie Fisher ................................................................................................................216 Barluath .......................................................................................................................218 Beyond the Blue ..........................................................................................................219 Blue Rose Code ...........................................................................................................220 Brack 'n' File – This Old Guitar ....................................................................................221 Claude Bourbon: Medieval and Spanish Blues – Guitar and Songs.......................... 226 Clive Gregson ..............................................................................................................226 Colin Clyne ..................................................................................................................226 Coreen Scott and Friends ............................................................................................227 Cycling from Land's End to John O'Groats With a Piano ...........................................228 Dallahan.......................................................................................................................228 Dick Gaughan ..............................................................................................................228 Double D ......................................................................................................................229 Dowally .......................................................................................................................229 The Dream Team ..........................................................................................................229 The Eclectic Guitar of Tony Mitchell.............................................................................230 Eddie Seaman and Luc McNally..................................................................................230 Euan Drysdale: Songs from the Boarwood..................................................................230 Fairmile at the Fringe ...................................................................................................231 Familiar Ghost..............................................................................................................231 Fraser Bruce..................................................................................................................232 The Friel Sisters.............................................................................................................233 Home Is Where the Harp Is .........................................................................................235 Ian Bruce – Solo...........................................................................................................235 Jack Lukeman: King of Soho and Other Stories...........................................................236 Jamie Laval: Master Fiddler..........................................................................................236 Jimmy Hutchison..........................................................................................................237 Kenny Young and the Eggplants..................................................................................238 Kiya Heartwood and Tejas ...........................................................................................238 Larry Kaplan – Songs for an August Moon.................................................................238 Luke Jackson ................................................................................................................239 Mairearad and Anna....................................................................................................240 Mairi Orr.......................................................................................................................240 Melody of Love and Shadows .....................................................................................241 Mike Whellans..............................................................................................................241
Music
1 Level Access 2 Wheelchair Access 8 Hearing Loop 9 Accessible Toilets = Staff Equalities Trained 0 Accessible Parking
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Dance Physical Theatre and Circus Alba Flamenca .............................................................................................................180 India Flamenco.............................................................................................................186
Angels Share V419 GD2
Cabaret and Variety Mr Romantic: A Tribute to Johnny Mathis.....................................................................20
Events
74 East Crosscauseway, EH8 9HQ B07540 335270 · 10:00-22:30 D07540 335270 ·
www.albaflamenca.co.uk
Flamenco and world music/dance venue alongside a tasty Spanish tapas cafe/bar. The venue is located in the busy Southside area of Edinburgh, offering a programme of music, dance and story telling for adults and children. Great music, great Spanish food and a great atmosphere!
Nosferatu (1922): Silent Film with Live Music.............................................................204
Music The Art of Improvisation ..............................................................................................217 Beethoven's Complete Violin Sonatas.........................................................................219 Blissful Harmonies .......................................................................................................219 Cathal McConnell and Friends.....................................................................................223 Edinburgh Renaissance Band at St Mark's..................................................................230 In the Mood .................................................................................................................236 The Jazz Influence........................................................................................................237 Peter and the Wolf .......................................................................................................248 Royal Scottish Pipers Society .......................................................................................251 So Good a Thing...........................................................................................................255 Violin and Piano Recital...............................................................................................258 Vivaldi's Four Seasons..................................................................................................259
Musicals and Opera The Little Prince............................................................................................................266
Theatre The Gin Chronicles: A Scottish Adventure ...................................................................313 The View from Castle Rock by Alice Munro.................................................................373
9-11 Hope Street, EH2 4EL B0131 270 3959 · 09:00-21:00 D0131 270 3959 ·
www.angelssharehotel.com
From jazz and piano to upbeat guitar and relaxed Sunday vibes, local DJs and live bands bring Angels Share alive. Open ’til late for cocktails, music and revelry.
Assembly @ Royal Botanic Garden
Edinburgh: West Gate V370 GA2
Entrance at John Hope Gateway, EH3 5NZ B 0131 623 3030 Fringe Venue
Arthur Conan Doyle
Centre V290 GE1 25 Palmerston Place, EH12 5AP B 0131 266 0000 D0131 625 0700 ·
www.arthurconandoylecentre.com
Victorian townhouse. H Arthur Conan Doyle Cafe I =
Music Alastair Savage, Alone With History ...........................................................................215
Spoken Word Arthur Conan Doyle, an Edinburgh Man.....................................................................274 The Genius of Charles Dickens.....................................................................................277
Theatre The Allergic Audience...................................................................................................284 The Game's Afoot ........................................................................................................312 Scarlet Letters...............................................................................................................355
artSpace@StMarks
V125 GE3 7 Castle Terrace, EH1 2DP B0131 226 0000
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Great central setting and performer friendly atmosphere.
H The restaurant serves contemporary Scottish dishes in a warm and relaxed setting. Open ’til late for cocktails, music and revelry!
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Music The Alan David Ross Show ..........................................................................................215 Matt Dunn....................................................................................................................240
Appletree Writers at
The Whole Works V344 GE5 Jackson's Close, EH1 1PZ B0131 226 0000 D07909 262 399 ·
www.appletreewriters.co.uk
Hidden in a quiet close in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, The Whole Works opens its doors and welcomes you to a beautiful relaxing space in which you can escape into words and imagination.
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Spoken Word Women Speaking Their World: Bowdy Kite's Spoken Word Sunday 2016 .................281
Theatre The HandleBards: Much Ado About Nothing ..............................................................317 The HandleBards: Richard III........................................................................................317 The HandleBards: Romeo and Juliet............................................................................317 The HandleBards: The Taming of the Shrew................................................................317
Assembly Checkpoint
V322 GF5 3 Bristo Place, EH1 1EY B0131 623 3030 · 10:00 until late. D0131 623 3030 ·
www.assemblyfestival.com
Assembly Checkpoint is the Fringe's premier venue for cabaret, music and more. The venue is located inside an old church and exudes warmth and charm. There is a bar inside the upstairs venue and further drinking and dining options downstairs.
H With a bar inside the performance space and a new restaurant downstairs, we have your dining and drinking needs covered.
I = Cabaret and Variety
Lady Rizo: Multiplied .....................................................................................................19 Supper Club at Checkpoint ...........................................................................................24 Children's Shows
Naughty Cat and the Cheesy Moon..............................................................................39
Comedy Phil Nichol: Twenty.......................................................................................................145 Rodney Bewes: Whatever Happened to the Likely Lad, Part Two...............................152
Dance Physical Theatre and Circus Dancing with the Star! – Movin' with Melvin!...........................................................183 Grace............................................................................................................................185 In the Wine...................................................................................................................186
Music Joe Stilgoe: Songs on Film............................................................................................237
Musicals and Opera Confessions of a Justified Songwriter .........................................................................261
Theatre Penny Arcade: Longing Lasts Longer...........................................................................348
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