Review: Wondrous Woods
This evening we stepped beyond the ordinary and into the grounds of Hopetoun House for their new winter lights trail. New the Edinburgh calendar this… Read More »Review: Wondrous Woods
This evening we stepped beyond the ordinary and into the grounds of Hopetoun House for their new winter lights trail. New the Edinburgh calendar this… Read More »Review: Wondrous Woods
Once again East Princes Street Gardens hosts one of the UK’s most stunning Christmas Markets, offering a range of craft and food and drink stalls as well as… Read More »Edinburgh’s Christmas with Kids
My three boys 7, 9 and 10 have been lucky enough to have been attending the Edinburgh festivals since they were born. I’ve even got… Read More »Review: I’ll Take You To Mrs Cole
I really want to like opera. I have tried but I’ve never been blown away by it. Not even by Tosca at the Met in… Read More »Review: Fox-tot!
Still on the search for something my older kids would enjoy, today we braved the torrential rain and crossed the river of George Street to… Read More »Review: The Mighty Kids Beatbox Comedy Show
Take Mr Tumble, some Charlie Chaplin, and mix it with a spot of Pingu – and you’ve just about got ‘Sunshine.’ Even thinking back to… Read More »Review: Sunshine
It’s impossible to around a Festival venue and not be offered an abundance of flyers. But occasionally, there’s a group that go that extra mile… Read More »Review: Mustard Doesn’t Go With Girls
This show follows the familiar tale of Beauty and the Beast, delivered in a gentle way – perfect for younger children. The set is literally… Read More »Review: Beauty and the Beast
On the face of it, this is a one-man show by the very talented singer-songwriter Gary Edward Jones. Things are often not as simple as… Read More »Review: Something About Simon
Word on the street at the Edinburgh Fringe was that ‘Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs’ was not one to miss – so with a dinosaur… Read More »Review: Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs