Venue Guide
The Robin Chapel V321 GG6
Niddrie Mains Road, EH16 4EA B0131 226 0000
Dwww.robinchapel.org.uk
Fringe Venue number 321. I =01289
Royal College
of Surgeons V326 GE6
Nicolson Street, EH8 9DW B0131 226 0000 Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society AGM Venue I 1289
For all your Fringe tickets call 0131 226 0000 Ruby Rouge
V184 GF6 2 Clerk Street, EH8 9HX B0131 226 0000
Dwww.rubyrougehairdressing.co.uk
Ruby Rouge is an independent hair salon set right in the heart of the Fringe.
H We sell beer, red and white wine, and mineral water.
I 12 Choral Evensong / Choral Eucharist ............................................................................226 Music
Roundabout @ Summerhall
V26 GG6 Summerhall, EH9 1PL B0131 560 1581 · 9am - close D0131 560 1580 ·
www.summerhall.co.uk
everywhere. ‘The lovliest venue at the Fringe’ (List). I =0129.
All Star Comedy in Aid of STV Children's Appeal..........................................................54 Jonny & the Baptists: Eat the Poor ..............................................................................112
Children's Shows I Got Superpowers For My Birthday ..............................................................................35 Comedy
Musicals and Opera Ghost Quartet ..............................................................................................................263
Theatre All the Things I Lied About...........................................................................................284 Every Brilliant Thing .....................................................................................................306 Growth.........................................................................................................................316 Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons..................................................................331 Love, Lies and Taxidermy..............................................................................................333 Scorch...........................................................................................................................355
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh – Inverleith
House V369 GA2
Entrances on Inverleith Row and Arboretum Place, EH5 3LP B0131 226 0000 D0131 248 2909 ·
www.rbge.org.uk
Inverleith House presents a continuous programme of temporary exhibitions in the unique setting of an 18th-century mansion within the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
I 129 I Still Believe in Miracles: Thirty Years of Inverleith House ..........................................212 Exhibitions
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh – John Hope
Gateway V28 GA2
Arboretum Place, EH3 5NZ B0131 226 0000 D0131 248 2909 ·
www.rbge.org.uk
The John Hope Gateway is a shining example of green construction and sustainability, offering a range of exhibitions and event spaces, restaurant and the Botanics Shop.
I =1289
Children's Shows Head in the Clouds.........................................................................................................34
Royal College of Physicians
of Edinburgh V181 GC4
9 Queen Street, EH2 1JQ B0131 225 7324 · 9.00 -17.00
Dwww.rcpe.ac.uk/library-archives/services- visiting-us
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) is one of the foremost international providers of medical education and information. The College operates from historic premises in the heart of Edinburgh.
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Spoken Word Bad Medicine and Quackery in Edinburgh..................................................................274
Children’s Shows Admirable Fooling or What You Will..............................................................................26
Theatre Black Comedy ..............................................................................................................289 Catch My Soul..............................................................................................................293 Collateral Damage.......................................................................................................295 The Collector ................................................................................................................295 Dog! The Musical.........................................................................................................301 The Gingerbread Lady..................................................................................................313 In a Forest, Dark and Deep ..........................................................................................322 The Lake of Dead Languages.......................................................................................330 A Memory of Lizzie......................................................................................................338 A Midsummer Night’s Dream......................................................................................338 My Dog’s Got No Nose................................................................................................341
Roundabout is Paines Plough’s beautiful pop-up in-the-round theatre. It offers a unique 360 degree theatre experience with 168-seats wrapped around the stage, state- of-the-art LED lighting and surround sound. Roundabout flat packs and pops-up across the UK bringing the nation’s best playwrights and a thrilling atmosphere to audiences
H Cafe with daily specials, Royal Dick bar and restaurant and on site and street food vendors.
Hidden Edinburgh........................................................................................................199 Events
Music Festival Folk at the Oak................................................................................................231 Folk at the Fringe .........................................................................................................232 Gone Native.................................................................................................................234 Simon Kempston..........................................................................................................254
Royal Over-Seas League
V19 GD3 Over-Seas House, EH2 3AB B0131 225 1501 · 09:00-22:00 D0131 225 1501 ·
www.rosl.org.uk
restaurant boasting exceptionally good views of Edinburgh Castle.
The ROSL is a unique not-for-profit membership organisation encouraging international friendship and understanding through social, music, arts and humanitarian programmes. With splendid clubhouses in prime locations on Princes Street, Edinburgh and St James’s, London members can escape from the bustle of the city and meet friends and colleagues in a peaceful environment. Food and drink served in the bar and
H Bar and restaurant serving food and drink with splendid views of the city. I =129
Events The Colour Red: Its Sacred and Secular Meaning .......................................................195 From Deerstalker to DCI: Detectives as Anti-Heroes ...................................................198 The Heroine Question ..................................................................................................199 Oh Flower of Scotland: Then and Now........................................................................204 Why Harry Potter Matters............................................................................................209
American Lates ............................................................................................................216 Bach for Breakfast........................................................................................................218 Beethoven for Breakfast..............................................................................................219 Brahms at Teatime .......................................................................................................222 Brunch with a Harp......................................................................................................222 Chopin After Lunch ......................................................................................................226 French Lates .................................................................................................................232 Jazz Brunch ..................................................................................................................237 Late Sax........................................................................................................................238 Mendelssohn After Lunch............................................................................................241 Mozart at Teatime........................................................................................................242 Nocturnal .....................................................................................................................245 Rachmaninov After Lunch............................................................................................250 Round Midnight...........................................................................................................251 Russian Lates ...............................................................................................................252 Schubert at Teatime .....................................................................................................252
Music
Spoken Word The Colour Blue: From Paradise to Poison...................................................................276 Conductors Unbecoming.............................................................................................276
The Royal Scots Club
V241 GC4 29-31 Abercromby Place, EH3 6QE B0131 226 0000 Very central, relaxing bar and performer friendly. H Very reasonably priced bar and light refreshments available. I =129
Events Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society AGM.......................................................................197
The Royal Oak V309 GE5
Comedy Foiled..............................................................................................................................90
Sabor
1 Infirmary Street, off South Bridge, EH1 1LT BTickets available on the door after 11:30. D0131 557 2976 ·
www.royal-oak-folk.com
One of Edinburgh’s key folk hubs, the hospitable Royal Oak is a traditional bar frequented by musicians, enthusiasts and regulars in for a blether. 18+ licence restriction.
H Fine selection of Scottish whisky, gin and ales.
V261 GE5 235 Cowgate, EH1 1JQ B0131 226 0000 D0131 332 3322
A new arrival in the Cowgate for 2016. This is a bar, diner and club with a strong Latin American flavor. With a dedicated area upstairs for PBH Free Fringe comedy from 12 noon and club nights from midnight this venue ticks all the boxes.
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Comedy Aloof! .............................................................................................................................55 Brickhead: Yeah Yeah, Yeah?..........................................................................................68 Cassie Atkinson – Supernumerary Rainbow .................................................................72 Now We Are Sixty ........................................................................................................139 Zero Quest 2: The Choosening.....................................................................................179
Saughtonhall United
Reformed Church V273 GF1
87 Saughtonhall Drive, EH12 5TR B0131 539 0491
Dwww.saughtonhall.com/drama
Fringe venue 273, Church Hall.
H Tea/coffee served at tables during interval I =129
Comedy Ne'er the Twain............................................................................................................135
The Scotch Malt
Whisky Society V182 GC4
28 Queen Street, EH2 1JX B0131 226 0000 D0131 220 2044 ·
www.smws.co.uk/venues/28_Queen_ Street,_Edinburgh
Georgian townhouse.
H Fine dining restaurant/pub food. I =129
Project Flavour Behaviour: Personality Test.................................................................205 Theatre
Events At the Illusionist’s Table ...............................................................................................287
Scottish Arts Club V310 GE2
24 Rutland Square, EH1 2BW B0131 226 0000 Scottish Arts Club has been the social hub for the Arts in Scotland since 1872. We provide an oasis of calm amidst Festival frenzy. Join us for drinks and snacks while you plan your programme or just relax while you view our Festival Exhibition. Book lunch in our Georgian dining room. We are perfectly placed for pre/post show gatherings. Ring the bell for admittance. I =19
Cabaret and Variety Daniela Nardi's Espresso Manifesto..............................................................................13
Music Ron Davis' Symphronica..............................................................................................251
Spoken Word Men's Morning.............................................................................................................279 Robert Adam: Architect of Enlightenment...................................................................280 The Shaken and the Stirred..........................................................................................281
1 Level Access 2 Wheelchair Access 8 Hearing Loop 9 Accessible Toilets = Staff Equalities Trained 0 Accessible Parking
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