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A Slow Fire

A Slow Fire Share this show Dates 20 Aug 2026 until — 26 Sep 2026 Years after the apocalypse, Ashton and Reese survive in a bunker on the edge of an imaginary city. Searching for hope, they spend their days acting out stories from the before times. When a stranger appears, is he here to save them? Or is he telling a tale too good to be true? The staggering new play from Tony and Olivier award winning Simon Stephens is part thriller, part excavation of the soul. Rex Ryan directs this UK prem

Jermyn Street Theatre • 20 Aug 2026 - 26 Sep 2026

Stand-Up For Jews!

Stand-up comedy with Al Murray, Simon Evans, Andrew Doyle, Adam Bloom, Josh Howie & many more. A night of laughter in the face of antisemitism. All profits go towards supporting jewish volunteer services in London and campaigns against antisemitism Stop The Hate and Our Fight. Brought to you by Comedy Unleashed Productions.

Leicester Square Theatre • 30 Jun 2026

Tim Dillon Live

Tim Dillon is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor, known for his no-holds-barred humour and incisive social commentary. His latest Netflix special, Tim Dillon: I'm Your Mother, premiered April 15th on Netflix worldwide. Filmed at The Mothership in Austin, Dillon’s special is an unapologetic ride through today’s chaos. With his signature humour, Dillon tackles everything from his odd loyalty to the British royal family to roasting the world’s absurdities and more with no filter. Last autumn the comedian released his Netflix special, Tim Dillon: This Is Your Country. Framed as a Jerry Springer-style talk show, the special explored controversial topics and human behaviour through Dillon’s interactions with real people and his trademark boldness. Dillon first made waves with his 2022 Netflix special, Tim Dillon: A Real Hero, in which he rants about fast food, living in Texas, Disney adults and the reason no one should be called a hero. He originally appeared on Netflix in 2018 with a short set as part of The Comedy Lineup.

Leicester Square Theatre • 30 May 2026

Booters Recruiters Dublin

Come and get your fill!  Booters Butch Bar & Diner are flying over from London to find the dream team for their first international dining event this summer. Apply to take part in the recruitment drive or join the audience to cheer on your favourite butches, studs and mascs! Expect campy challenges, competitive lesbian flirting and a LOT of whipped cream… "People are hollering and waving tipping dollars. My vegan burger and shoestring fries – though delicious – remain largely untouched. I haven’t had this much fun on a Wednesday since my girlfriends and I staged an L Word rewatch marathon." – Zing Tsjeng, British Vogue "Booters is one of the most fun and original events to have emerged during this cultural phenomenon; a queer reimagining of American diner chain Hooters, featuring Doc Marten-clad butch waiting staff serving up vegan burgers and fries while drag kings and cabaret performers regale guests with stripteases, lip syncs and all manner of sapphic silliness." - Rosie Hewitson, Time Out London (in their 50 Best Nights Out in London list for 2025) Age Suitability: 18+ Warnings: Nudity / Sexual reference BOOTERS LONDON TEAM Lou Blackmore, Paz Bombo, Dani Croston, Oran Keaveney, Mo Mamode, Patrick Tamayo TICKETS €12 | €8 RUNNING TIME 3 hrs incl two 15 min intervals ABOUT THE COMPANY Booters Butch Bar & Diner was founded in 2024 to celebrate lesbian, bi and trans culture with a focus on queer masculinity. A parody of an American diner, emceed by an Irish butch in London, Booters is a global event to celebrate your local butches, studs and mascs. Having already toured in New York City, Paris and Berlin, we are excited to bring our unique blend of sapphic camp and gender-bending service to even more cities in 2026.

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 6 Jun 2026

Voices of Canada

Discover new vocal works paying tribute to Canada’s Indigenous peoples, alongside works from composers Gabriela Ortiz and Richard Strauss.The second concert of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) opens with two new vocal works paying tribute to Canada’s Indigenous peoples. Indigenous Canadian sopranos Emma Pennell and Elisabeth St-Gelais join the orchestra for two powerful OSM commissions that pay tribute to Canada’s Indigenous communities.  Next up is Gabriela Ortiz’s cello concerto Dzonot, an evocation of the subterranean rivers, caves and stunning wildlife of Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula. Ortiz has described the piece as a ‘form of protest’, responding to our neglect of these valuable ecosystems. Ortiz, also featured in the LA Phil’s programme, wrote the piece for cello soloist Alisa Weilerstein, who plays with ‘directness and insight… technical prowess and depth of feeling’ (The Guardian). She portrays, among other things, a jaguar and the iridescent Toh bird, part of the ecosystem that Ortiz’s work calls on us to preserve.  Finally, we move to Germany in the 1890s and Richard Strauss’s sumptuous tone poem Ein Heldenleben. With a stirring battle episode, ardent love music and playful quotations from the composer’s earlier works, it is a musical self-portrait both mischievous and deeply moving.Supported by Léan Scully Endowed Fund with additional support from The Québec Government Office in London

Usher Hall • 20 Aug 2026

Brass Fanfare: A Tribute to John Wallace

Join brass players from across Scotland in tribute to inspirational trumpeter, composer and educator John Wallace.Brass players from three of Scotland’s top orchestras join forces with The Wallace Collection ensemble, as well as young players from RCS Junior Conservatoire and StAMP, in tribute to late Scottish trumpeter John Wallace.  Dedicating his life to music education, Wallace was principal of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland for 12 years. He advocated for free instrumental tuition across Scotland, while continuing to perform in The Wallace Collection, which he founded in 1986.The concert includes two movements from his Symphony for Brass Band. In this large-scale work – fifty years in the making – Wallace pays tribute to the landscape and history of his native Fife and some of the memorable characters he encountered there.  Also on the programme is Elgar Howarth’s brilliant 1977 arrangement for brass and percussion of Modest Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Mussorgsky based each movement on an artwork by his friend Viktor Hartmann, vividly depicting both real and fairytale subjects from a bustling French market to the imposing Great Gate of Kyiv.Supported by Brenda Rennie

Usher Hall • 13 Aug 2026

Life Drawing at the Pianodrome

Join us for two hours of relaxed life drawing within one of the most stunning venues in town. We'll bring beguiling models for your drawing delight, beautiful live piano music and lots of materials to buy and borrow. No need to know a pencil from a pen! Reconfigure is a warm spirited, all abilities life drawing group established 2016 in Edinburgh. The Pianodrome is a venue and a giant sculptural musical instrument. Crafted entirely from discarded pianos: it is an intimate, cocooning amphitheatre of 100 seats, with five playable pianos embedded into its very structure.

Pianodrome at St Oswald's Centre • 12 Aug 2026 - 26 Aug 2026

Shadowbanned

Ever wondered what would happen if strippers ran their own club? If they got rid of exploitative bosses and gross customers? If they organised a worker-led, queer, left-wing, woke, socialist strip club? From the creators of hit Fringe show Ask A Stripper and new show Strippers Advice Bureau, Stacey Clare returns to Edinburgh with a motley crew of unionised sex workers who've taken matters into their own manicures by starting a worker-led residency, every Friday night of Fringe at the Keller Taproom – with performances from the most shadow-banned people on the internet... strippers. Don't miss out, babes!

Keller Taproom • 7 Aug 2026 - 28 Aug 2026

Andre's Guide to Women

After finding out how much money right-wing grifters like Andrew Tate and Russel Brand are making from angry teenage boys, Andre has found his calling. Men's empowerment. Andre has spotted a gap in the market. He wants to prove you can be woke *and* have sex with piles of women. After a spiritual quest to fix the orgasm gap singlehandedly, Andre is drained. Physically drained, emotionally drained and sexually drained. In Andre's Guide to Women, he recruits men to help with his sexual odyssey. In exchange, he will teach them how to be better lovers.

PBH's Free Fringe @ Banshee Labyrinth • 8 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Misfortunes of a Spy and Her Mystic

In this queer-coded modern-day witch hunt, Eve, a woman working on the fringe of the mental health system, works a strange job that blurs the line between hired advocate and spy. Eve prides herself on professionalism, but Meda, her alluringly witchy, enigmatic new client, challenges her entire sense of truth and perception. On a sexy rollercoaster of ethical gray areas and spiritual awakening, Eve finds herself in the fight of her life, questioning the concept of loyalty and who gets to judge and ultimately shape reality, all in the midst of deep deception.

Greenside @ George Street • 7 Aug 2026 - 29 Aug 2026

60 Minutes About Scotland

Featuring Vladimir McTavish and friends. An hour-long afternoon showcase featuring the finest stand-ups from north of the border, headed up by McTavish, a three-time Scottish Comedy Award winner and 'one of the finest acts on the Scottish circuit' (Guardian). Top-class guests on a daily changing line-up featuring the cream of the country's talent. Guaranteed non-stop laughter. Total sell out every Edinburgh Fringe since 2022, and at Adelaide Fringe 2025. A perfect start to the evening in Edinburgh for locals and tourists. World-class comedy made in Scotland. 'Superb' (Scotsman).

Laughing Horse @ Dragonfly • 7 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Bróccán Tyzack-Carlin: Good News! It's Been Destroyed

Award-winning comedian and poet Bróccán Tyzack-Carlin turns his eye towards the state of the nation, everything changing too quickly and the rumours that his dad's a dog – he's not a dog, stop saying he is. Join the co-founder and host of cult nights Everything Is F*cked and Poetry and Comedy for Palestine, as he tries to make sense of the world around him, and life as he knows it, being destroyed. Is it for the best? Only time will tell! But probably not. 'Riveting, hilarious... addictive' ***** (EdFringeReview.com).

Pleasance Courtyard • 5 Aug 2026 - 29 Aug 2026