Edinburgh Fringe 2023 reviews: Without Sin / An Alternative Helpline for the End of the World / Two Strangers Walk into a Bar...

Three one-on-one shows offer absolution, advice and a choreographed blind date

With its throbbing crowds and its performers baying for attention (and for audiences), the Edinburgh Fringe can be a hectic, raucous place. But for anyone who needs a break from the crammed-full, in-your-face stand-up gigs, thankfully three shows provide far calmer, more intimate experiences – involving just you and one other.

National Youth Choir of Scotland, RSNO, Bell / Quasthoff, Amatis Trio, Edinburgh International Festival 2023 review - from the heights to the depths

Heavenly young voices, too much talking from a former bass-baritone

The National Youth Choir of Scotland have the most easily pronounceable acronym in Scottish music: everyone up here knows who you’re talking about when you mention NYCOS.

Edinburgh Fringe 2023 reviews: The Grand Old Opera House Hotel / YOU ARE GOING TO DIE

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2023: THE GRAND OLD OPERA HOUSE HOTEL / YOU ARE GOING TO DIE A patchy operatic send-up and an unflinching examination of dirt and degradation in two very different shows

A patchy operatic send-up and an unflinching examination of dirt and degradation in two very different shows

The Grand Old Opera House Hotel, Traverse Theatre 

Trojan Women / Thrown, Edinburgh International Festival 2023 reviews - passionate all-women productions

EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Trojan Women / Thrown

Overwhelming power in a hybrid of Eastern and Western traditions, though a more modern take on female identity issues struggles to convince

Trojan Women, Festival Theatre 

Ilker Arcayürek, Malcolm Martineau, Edinburgh International Festival 2023 review - vocal tension saved by poetic pianism

★★★ ARCAYUREK, MARTINEAU, EDINBURGH FESTIVAL Vocal tension saved by poetic pianism

The Turkish tenor stands in at short notice to save a Queen’s Hall recital

It’s an everyday story of festival folk. The festival’s Queen’s Hall concert on Wednesday morning was meant to be a song recital from Günther Groissböck, but he cancelled at (I’m told very) short notice due to illness and the festival team had to scrabble around to find a replacement pronto.

Edinburgh International Festival 2023 reviews: FOOD / Dusk

EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL THEATRE 2023 FOOD / Dusk

Our compulsion to consume and our acceptance of outsiders investigated in two visually impressive shows

FOOD, The Studio 

There’s no denying it: Los Angeles-born Geoff Sobelle is a theatrical magician (quite literally – it’s how he began his career). Through a string of visually spectacular shows on the Fringe and more recently at the International Festival, he’s unleashed wildlife into the streets of Edinburgh, drawn aeons of history from a cardboard box, and even constructed an entire house on stage.