Set after the decriminalization of homosexuality in India, the show follows the cross-continental love story through long distance and cultural clashes.
MacPherson's acclaimed cabaret show is currently running at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
MacPherson is currently making her Edinburgh Fringe debut in the cabaret act Happy Birthday, Mr. President!
Check out the cafés, food trucks, and restaurants that Edinburgh Fringe writers Leah Putnam and Margaret Hall have been frequenting between shows!
The Play That Goes Wrong company brought two shows to this year's festival.
The Fringe First Award winner takes the stage as the iconic artist in her show Black is the Color of My Voice, returning to the festival.
Playbill Goes Fringe is halfway through this year’s coverage of the world’s largest arts festival.
McKellen shares the role of the Danish prince with dancer Johan Christiansen in the re-imagined Shakespeare tragedy.
The show follows the cross-continental love story of two men following the decriminalization of homosexuality in India.
Dive into the festival's history, catch up with correspondents Margaret Hall and Leah Putnam, glean insights into attending, and more.
Join correspondents Margaret Hall and Leah Putnam as they share real-time moments from Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The Edinburgh Fringe is the largest arts festival in the world.
These shows’ success at the festival have catapulted them to stages and screens around the world.
Known as the "Empress of the North," Edinburgh has incredible culture to offer to travellers.
Have you seen a show performed in an upside-down cow?
The work from playwright and producer Arjun Singh will play at the Scottish theatre festival this August.
The festival hosted the likes of Jude Law, Maggie Smith, Robin Williams, and more.
Immerse yourself in theatre this August with Playbill writers Leah Putnam and Margaret Hall as they attend the international arts festival.
The Off-Broadway musical will complete its run at Playhouse 46 June 13.
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