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David the Medium Coming Home: Reunion UK and Ireland

Join internationally-recognised Australian psychic medium, David the Medium, on his 'Coming Home: Reunion’ tour as he commences his first ever multi-city tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Be a part of this magical experience as David takes the stage and channels spirits for members of the audience at random to pass on specific messages of connection, support, love, and validation as proof that our loved ones who have crossed over are still around us, always watching over and continuing to guide us all from the afterlife.

Leicester Square Theatre • 17 May 2026

ABAIR: The Wilsons / The McKeaney Sisters

Teesside folk quartet The Wilsons perform alongside The McKeaney Sisters from Glen West, Co. Fermanagh.Age Suitability: 16+TICKETS €11 RUNNING TIME2 hrs with 5 min turnaround between acts ABOUT THE COMPANYThe Wilson Family is an English folk music group from Billingham, Teesside, North East England. They have been singing and performing acappella folk songs since 1974. Over those decades the group members have consisted of sister Pat and five brothers: Tom, Chris, Steve, Ken and Mike. The accepted benchmark for powerhouse unaccompanied singing, they were awarded the Gold Badge of the English Folk Dance & Song Society (EFDSS) in 2017, the highest honour the society can bestow. Following a highly acclaimed performance at The Royal Albert Hall BBC Proms, The Wilson Family collaborated with the world-renowned artiste Sting, providing the backing vocals on his album “The Last Ship”. To promote the release of the album and the subsequent Broadway stage play, the Brothers performed with Sting and his touring band in a series of sell-out shows at New York City’s prestigious Public Theatre.In addition to performing as a group, The Wilson Family promote and encourage the development of folk song, by continuing to host one of the longest established uninterrupted weekly Folk Club gatherings in the UK “The Welly Folk Club”, and as Patrons of the highly regarded Durham Folk Festival (formerly Hartlepool Folk Festival). Spending time in the studio recently, recording songs new to their repertoire, the resultant new Wilson Family album “Sibling Revivalry” marks 50 years of singing together, and is already receiving critical acclaim. The present-day group are the original core members, Tom, Chris, Steve and youngest brother Mike. The McKeaney Sisters - Anna McManus, Rosie Stewart, Peggy McGovern and Kathleen Meehan - are four songbirds from Lough Melvin’s shores. Their love for singing and traditional music was instilled from childhood by their father, Packie McKeaney in their home on a small farm in the townland of Glen West, near Cashel in County Fermanagh. Music and singing played a massive part in the quartets’ life from an early age. Their earliest performances were singing in their primary school. The joy of entertaining has been with the ladies ever since and they have all individually presented themselves onstage throughout the years. The sisters have been performing together as ‘The McKeaney Sisters’ since 2007. Their album, ‘From the Hearth of the Glen’ was recorded and released in 2016. They have performed at Fleadhs and Festivals throughout the land and further afield and have made several appearances on radio and television; the most recent being on TG4’s fantastic ‘Sli na mBeaglaoich.’ ABAIR is an international programme, exploring the Irish traditions of storytelling, song, and oral history, and tracing their connections around the world. Curated by traditional singer Macdara Yeates, ABAIR 2026 brings together an international line-up of singers, musicians and storytellers from Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, Japan and the Chickasaw Nation. The programme examines the relationship between the sung and spoken word (the Irish word "abair" translates roughly as both “to say” and “to sing”), with a series of concerts across venues including the National Concert Hall, Smock Alley Theatre, The Button Factory, and the Peacock Theatre. Now in its 8th year, ABAIR is St. Patrick’s Festival’s flagship traditional arts strand, supported by the Arts Council Traditional Arts Fund. 

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 15 Mar 2026

ABAIR: Frankie Archer / Ruth Clinton / Amy Bluemel

Rising contemporary folk talent Frankie Archer from Newcastle joins a line-up comprising Dublin/Sligo traditional singer Ruth Clinton (Landless, Poor Creature) and Chickasaw storyteller Amy Bluemel. TICKETS €11 RUNNING TIME 2 hrs with 5 min turnaround between acts ABOUT THE COMPANY Frankie Archer is a British electro-folk musician and singer-songwriter whose bold sound mixes Northumbrian fiddle, voice, manipulated samples, synths and rhythms to reanimate traditional songs with contemporary urgency. Drawing deeply from folk heritage while breaking genre boundaries, her music explores matters of humanity, womanhood and untold stories through ancient melodies re-imagined for today’s audiences.  Winner of the Christian Raphael Prize (Cambridge Folk Festival 2023), Frankie has been featured on Later… With Jools Holland and championed by tastemakers on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6 Music. She has supported acts including The Last Dinner Party and The Futureheads, and her live performances are noted for their immersive energy and inventive use of sound. Her releases include the debut EP Never So Red and the critically acclaimed Pressure and Persuasion, both showcasing her fearless reinterpretations of centuries-old ballads alongside her own compositions.  Ruth Clinton is an Irish traditional singer, known as a member of the four-part harmony quartet Landless (Lily Power, Méabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinéad Lynch), who sing unaccompanied traditional songs in close four-part harmony. Landless won Best Folk Group at the 2025 RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards, and their second album Lúireach was named Folk Album of the Year 2024 by The Guardian. As a researcher, Clinton has published This Fearless Maid (1 and 2) — a collection of traditional and folk-idiom songs that challenge patriarchal power dynamics and feature women in active roles. Clinton is also a member of the experimental folk trio Poor Creature (with Cormac MacDiarmada and John Dermody).  Amy Bluemel is an award-winning storyteller, artist, and stomp dancer and a registered member of the Chickasaw Nation. She travels nationally sharing Chickasaw and Southeastern tribal stories, language, history and culture through lively performance, often in her traditional regalia and with interactive programs for audiences of all ages. She is a founding member of the stomp dance troupe Chikashsha Hithla and has appeared at festivals, schools and museums across the United States. ABAIR is an international programme, exploring the Irish traditions of storytelling, song, and oral history, and tracing their connections around the world.  Curated by traditional singer Macdara Yeates, ABAIR 2026 brings together an international line-up of singers, musicians and storytellers from Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, Japan and the Chickasaw Nation. The programme examines the relationship between the sung and spoken word (the Irish word "abair" translates roughly as both “to say” and “to sing”), with a series of concerts across venues including the National Concert Hall, Smock Alley Theatre, The Button Factory, and the Peacock Theatre.  Now in its 8th year, ABAIR is St. Patrick’s Festival’s flagship traditional arts strand, supported by the Arts Council Traditional Arts Fund.

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 15 Mar 2026

Escape Room: The Musical

A puzzle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a musical! Six friends find themselves in an escape room that seems to be raising emotions high and adrenaline higher. They have 60 minutes to escape or who knows what might be revealed? Who will solve the room and who will fold under the pressure?! Original songs, crazy characters and puzzling puzzles aplenty. A must see for any escape room or musical theatre lover!

Just The Tonic at the Caves • 6 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Voices of Lions

Voices of Lions is an outstanding male voice choir of 60 young singers based in South West London. They have performed at the Fringe for over 10 years, and last year received a five-star review from Theatre Weekly. They have performed at the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall and on BBC Radio 3. They have a wide repertoire and present music from many different genres; including show tunes, spirituals, traditional songs and barbershop. Their programme has something for everyone and will appeal to any music lover. A perfect break from the hurly-burly of the Fringe.

Old Saint Paul's Church • 7 Aug 2026 - 11 Aug 2026

Amazing Bangkok Thai Street Food Masterclass

Exclusive, hands-on demonstration. Master three delicious dishes. A superb meal arouses three important senses: sight, aroma and taste. Enjoy cooking superior Thai food and Thai herbs to excite your taste buds. Executive Thai chef Rujira Herd will reveal the best-kept trade secrets she uses for her top-flight clients. You will learn perfect blending techniques. Excellent for the adventurous. Menu changes daily: pork, chicken or egg. Please advise the cookery school if you are a repeat customer and/or have any dietary requirements at least seven days in advance of the workshop. Age 12+ restriction.

Krua Thai Cookery School • 7 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

A Highly Suspect Murder Mystery: ABBAsolute Murder

It’s the Continental Song Contest 2026! But when competition royalty BABA are found garroted inside a portaloo, 'the name of the game' is catching the killer! Award-winning mystery maestros Highly Suspect return to the Fringe with a new hilarious interactive murder mystery for the audience to solve! Featuring a fiendish plot, evidence packs to examine and cryptic clues to crack, can you deduce whodunnit? Fun, frivolity and fatalities guaranteed! Sold-out show 2021-2025. ‘Prepare to have your funny bones and little grey cells equally tickled!’ (BroadwayWorld.com).

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 7 Aug 2026 - 29 Aug 2026

Amazing Bangkok Thai Cookery – King Prawn Masterclass

Exclusive to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and excellent for the adventurous. Cook to impress as you master three king prawn dishes in this 2-hour hands-on workshop: steamed spicy king prawns with lemongrass, hot and sour salad king prawns with glass noodles and lemongrass, and fried rice with king prawns. Learn the perfect blending techniques with Executive Thai chef, Rujira Herd, who will reveal the best-kept trade secrets she uses for her top-flight clients.

Krua Thai Cookery School • 10 Aug 2026 - 28 Aug 2026

A Murder Mystery Musical – The Detective's Demise

Sell-out murder mystery comedy musical returning to the Fringe! New songs. New Twists. New Turns. Detective Ben Stone is murdered at his own birthday party, snuffed out like candles on a cake. Five suspects have means, motive and opportunity, but with the detective lying "stone" dead, Ben's protege, sleuth Penelope Puck, must take on the investigation... With showstopping songs and devilish twists, Penelope attempts to solve the jaw-dropping murder, as ever more ridiculous motives are uncovered one by one – until the killer is finally revealed... Expect crimes, rhymes and good times!

Just The Tonic at the Caves • 6 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Treasure Island

Brace the main sails, land ahoy, and shiver me timbers! Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless classic comes to life in this new interactive adaptation. This show is designed to entertain audiences of all ages. Following on from their successful debut with The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Buckingham Browne & Nichols School returns with their favourite Scottish author's tale of pirates, castaways and hidden gold. A fast paced swashbuckling romp accompanied by music and flashing child-friendly plastic blades. We invite you to set sail and join the adventure! Singing and dancing is optional.

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 17 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026

A Cat in a Box

A deeply personal solo play that tells a story everyone can relate to. Through darkly humorous and dramatic monologues, Tom explores love, loss and hope growing up in an alcoholic, dysfunctional family, showing how trauma shapes our lives. Offering that no matter how dark the past, the present holds the possibility of light. 'Nemec avoids all of the flaws of the genre that make autobiographical solo plays cringeworthy' (Showtones.com). 'For a moment, we were united in our collective experience, and in our resolve to heal' (ArtsIndependent.com).

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 7 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026

Sherlock Holmes: The Speckled Band

A dying woman’s mysterious last words and a plea for help from her sister lead Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson to a crumbling country house. How did a young woman die there with no obvious cause of death, and why does her sister believe she will be next? With a seemingly locked room mystery on his hands, Holmes must solve one of the darkest and most baffling cases of his career. Adapted from the short story by Arthur Conan Doyle, this is Sherlock Holmes at his finest!

theSpace on the Mile • 21 Aug 2026 - 29 Aug 2026