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Venue Guide C south


V58 GG6 St Peter's, Lutton Place, EH8 9PE B0845 260 1234 · Advance programme information, phone and web sales from June. During the Festival, venue box offices open daily until late. Dwww.CtheFestival.com


entertainment. Twenty-five performance spaces and over 200 shows and events in our 25th year at the Fringe. It's a festival all of its own. Make sure you see it all.


H Licensed garden café-bar serving food and drink all day until late. I =129


Children's Shows Along the Silk Road: A Midsummer Night's Dream......................................................26 Along the Silk Road: Classic Poems in Song and Dance...............................................26 Along the Silk Road: Dance and Sing at a Tibetan Festival...........................................26 Flamenco for Kids ..........................................................................................................32 The Play's the Thing: Shakespeare for Kids....................................................................41


Events C vibrant vivacious variety...........................................................................................195 The Great Scottish Make Off........................................................................................198


Music The African Dream Musical..........................................................................................214


Theatre The Fool........................................................................................................................310 Holes by Tom Basden...................................................................................................319 Is It Tabu?.....................................................................................................................324 The Jungle Book: Cobwebs and Moontalk..................................................................328 Shakespeare in the Garden: Twelfth Night, or What You Will .....................................356 The Song of Beast (after Hamlet) ................................................................................360 The Taming of the Shrew .............................................................................................364


C soco at ibis


V81 GE5 ibis hotel, 1 Chambers Street, 77 South Bridge, 233 Cowgate, EH1 1HN B0845 260 1234 · Advance programme information, phone and web sales from June. During the Festival, venue box offices open daily until late. Dwww.CtheFestival.com


electric entertainment. Twenty-five performance spaces and over 200 shows and events in our 25th year at the Fringe. A festival all of its own. Make sure you see it all.


H Licensed bar, restaurant, café, barbecue serving food and drink all day until late.


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Children’s Shows Poetricks.........................................................................................................................41


Comedy Big Angie........................................................................................................................66 C for free at ibis..............................................................................................................72 50% Liability ..................................................................................................................89 Go Go Power Rangeurs: The Movie, Live! .....................................................................96 Mystery Gimmick Stand-Up Show...............................................................................134 The Story of the Nervous Man.....................................................................................165


Events C vibrant vivacious variety...........................................................................................195


Musicals and Opera [Title of Songs] .............................................................................................................271


Cameo Cinema V450 GF3


38 Home Street, EH3 9LZ B11:00 - 00:00 D0871 902 5747


The Cameo is located in the bohemian district of Tollcross on the south side of Edinburgh city centre. The cinema is one of the city’s cultural landmarks and provides a unique environment.


not only to talk about film, but also to meet and greet, relax and read, get on with some work, make use of the Wi-Fi, enjoy a game of Jenga, munch a stromboli, feast on a slice of cake or work your way through our carefully chosen selection of beverages. Williams Draught, Estrella and Black Rat Cider are on tap as well as our stylish and eclectic selection of bottled beers. If you prefer wine but can’t decide which one, we’ll provide you with tasters to help you choose. We are proud members of the Union of Genius soup revolution and purveyors of super Stromboli from our neighbours The Breadwinner Bakery. We’ve also welcomed Lo Spuntino into the fold with their quintessential quiches and perfect pizza. If you're after a light snack, we make fresh dips on-site and serve them with either crisp tortilla chips, warm pitta bread or oat cakes. We welcome the littlest customers till 20:00 every night and we are more than accommodating of well-behaved canine customers too! I =129


H Opened in 1964 by Sir Sean Connery as the first licensed cinema bar in Edinburgh, our bar has become the place


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C soco is back in the courtyard of the ibis, next to C, entrances on Chambers Street, South Bridge, Cowgate. Popular performance tent showcasing our ‘pay-what-you-think’ programme, gourmet dining, barbecue, bar. C venues vibrant vivacious variety. Eclectic


C south is our Festival oasis on the South Side, close to the Meadows, University and Old Town, set in beautiful gardens with a relaxed alfresco café-bar. Outstanding international performances. Outdoor Shakespearian shenanigans. C venues vibrant vivacious variety. Eclectic electric


& Bar V169 GE4


Cannonball House, EH1 2NF B0131 225 1550 · 12:00 until late D0131 225 1550 · www.contini.com


‘Newcomer of the Year’ in The List Eating & Drinking Guide 2015. I =129


Located in the iconic Cannonball House with breathtaking views of Edinburgh Caste, Cannonball Restaurant & Bar is the newest addition to the Contini Edinburgh food family. Serving the best Scottish food combined with beautiful surroundings of the Royal Mile, Cannonball is VisitScotland ‘Taste our Best’ accredited and was awarded


Cabaret and Variety Cannonball Glengoyne Whisky Supper .........................................................................11 Cannonball on the Rock – Oysters and Champagne....................................................11


Canongate Kirk V60 GD6


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For all your Fringe tickets call 0131 226 0000 Cannonball Restaurant Cav


V464 GF3 3 West Tollcross, EH3 9BP B01312283252 · 09:00-21:00 D01312283252 · www.thecav.co.uk


Cav is one of Scotland's oldest and most famous venues. Originally called Cavendish Ballroom it opened in the 40s, it is now the largest nightclub in Edinburgh, hosting all sorts of events and club nights. There are three venues in one building situated on two floors with full disabled access. The venue can accommodate over 1,200 people with a total of six fully licenced bars


H Six fully stocked bars and light snacks available I =0129 Music


CC Blooms V171 GC6


153 Canongate, EH8 8BN B0131 226 0000 Dwww.canongatekirk.org.uk


Storm String Quartet....................................................................................................257


23-24 Greenside Lane, EH1 3AA B0131 226 0000


CC Blooms has been part of the furniture of Edinburgh nights out for as long as most of us can remember. Born in the early 90s as a wonderfully cheesy gay club, the venue recently reopened following extensive refurbishment. www.ccbloomsedinburgh.com


Alastair Savage, Scots Fiddle Old and New.................................................................215 Bach and Vivaldi...........................................................................................................218 Bach B minor Mass......................................................................................................218 Bach for Solo Violin......................................................................................................218 Bach: Variety and Variations ........................................................................................218 Consort of Voices Presents – Shakespeare Songs.......................................................227 Gospel World................................................................................................................234 Matthias Weckmann @ 400........................................................................................240 Music of Gyorgy Kurtag: 90th Anniversary Tribute......................................................243 My Journey Through China: Dong Yi in Zheng Recitals...............................................243 Scottish Music – Old and New....................................................................................253 Scunthorpe Cooperative Junior Choir..........................................................................253 The Slimy Stuarts and the Glorious Georgians............................................................255 Vivaldi, Handel and Bach.............................................................................................258


Music


Canons' Gait V78 GD6


Cabaret and Variety Ada Campe in Cress!.....................................................................................................10 Dandy Darkly's Myth Mouth!........................................................................................13 Elsie Diamond: The Sensible Dresser .............................................................................15 The Psychic Project.........................................................................................................23


Comedy The Gayest Thing You've Ever Seen ...............................................................................94


Chalky’s


V219 GC5 4b Picardy Pl, EH1 3JT B0131 226 0000


Great music and fantastic atmosphere seven days a week until 03:00. One venue, two dance floors, two very different types of music plus our VIP room = something for everyone. 18+ www.chalkysedinburgh.co.uk


232 Canongate, EH8 8DQ B0131 226 0000


In the heart of the Royal Mile, the Canons’ Gait Bar, Restaurant, ground floor and basement Cellar Bar – A long standing Free Fringe Venue for PBH’s Free Fringe Comedy. The bar provides a great atmosphere for a drink or bite to eat. Fully licensed, food served all day. Stewart Brewing Real Ales throughout the festival. Ground floor restaurant/bar allows children over five years when accompanied by adult. www.canonsgait.com


Comedy Late With Kate..............................................................................................................118


Canons' Gait V78 GD6


Cabaret and Variety Frankie Valium: The Man in Pink....................................................................................16


Chiquito


V294 GD4 31 Frederick Street, EH2 2ND B0131 226 0000 Chiquito on Frederick Street looks small on the outside but walk inside and walk into a fabulous restaurant, plenty of tables but it always feels intimate. Great for lunch or dinner - and excellent for parties! Open from 09:00-23:00. No age restrictions. www.chiquito.co.uk/restaurant/edinburgh- frederick-street


232 Canongate, EH8 8DQ B0131 226 000 The Royal Mile’s only specialist Scottish Craft Beer & Food outlet. The Gait Craft Beer Bar and Kitchen specializes in Scottish Craft Beer & Food Matching. The Gait Bar, 232 Canongate Royal Mile Hosts a special Fringe Craft Beer and Food Matching Event - 4-6 Courses Paired With Beers from different Scottish Craft Breweries every week of the Fringe plus Tutored Beer Tasting. Featured breweries tbc. Various menu options.


Scottish Craft Beer and Food Matching at The Gait....................................................207


Captains Bar V62 GE5


Children's Shows The Butterfly: A Story for Children of All Ages...............................................................28 The Listen Inn.................................................................................................................36


Theatre Bunburying...................................................................................................................292 Catching Up .................................................................................................................293 Undercover Refugee ....................................................................................................371 Unnatural Selection .....................................................................................................372 Van Gogh Find Yourself................................................................................................372


Church Hill Theatre V137 GH2


4 South College Street, EH8 9AA B0131 226 0000 Dwww.captainsedinburgh.webs


Historic bar. Small and cosy. Scottish folk music. Whisky, beer, wine, spirits and coffee. Open until 02:00 on weekends.


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Events The Fair Weather Felon.................................................................................................197


Music Scottish Folk Music ......................................................................................................253


Children's Shows Alan's Awkward (Choose Your Own) Adventures.........................................................26 Legends of the Pacific ....................................................................................................36 Seussical: TYA.................................................................................................................43 Shrek the Musical: TYA...................................................................................................44 Wiley and Louie: Two Imaginative Adventures..............................................................46


Musicals and Opera The Addams Family – A New Musical Comedy...........................................................260 Avenue Q: School Edition ............................................................................................260 Godspell .......................................................................................................................263 In a Room Somewhere ................................................................................................265 Into the Woods.............................................................................................................265 Little Shop of Horrors...................................................................................................266


1 Level Access 2 Wheelchair Access 8 Hearing Loop 9 Accessible Toilets = Staff Equalities Trained 0 Accessible Parking


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Theatre Almost, Maine..............................................................................................................284 Around the World in 80 Days ......................................................................................286 Begin Again..................................................................................................................288 Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon .................................................................................291 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe...............................294 Cosplay's the Thing......................................................................................................297 Dark of the Moon.........................................................................................................298 The Dining Room .........................................................................................................300 An Evening of Original Theatre....................................................................................306 Holy Day.......................................................................................................................320 Metamorphoses...........................................................................................................338 A Midsummer Night's Dream in Gotham ...................................................................338 The Terrible False Deception (A Four Act Play in 40 Minutes or 43 With Laughs!).....365 The Third Wave.............................................................................................................366 The Ticket......................................................................................................................367


33 Morningside Road, EH10 4DR B0131 226 0000 Church Hill Theatre was originally built as a church in 1892. Purchased in 1960 by the Council, it has served as a theatre for community and Fringe performers since 1965. It has been home to the AHSTF shows for twelve years. I =0289


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