The best bits of the Edinburgh Festivals of 2015
Le Gateau Chocolat performs Whitney Houston's I Wanna Dance With Somebody.
The theatre makers talk about how the mobile phone has influenced their new productions.
Gemma Cairney speaks to performers who have created work from experiences of depression.
Canada's Tom Stade discusses aging, Scottish culture and the benefits of easy tv viewing.
The British theatre company was founded 1983 and has achieved worldwide acclaim.
At the Stand comedy club with new show Learning The Ropes.
Jo Neary's Celia Jesson performs an ode to Britpop, accompanied by Centre-parting Martin.
Frankie Ward takes a stroll down the Royal Mile during the 2015 Edinburgh Festivals.
Simon McBurney, Petru Popescu and Kirsty Housley discuss The Encounter.
麻豆社 Radio 4's flagship arts programme live from the 麻豆社's Potterrow venue.
The actress previews her debut play Portrait on 麻豆社 Radio 4's Front Row Edinburgh show.
Power, poise and a little cheek from Danik Abishev on cabaret night with Lili la Scala
Cabaret performer Lili la Scala brings it home with her version of The Oasis classic
Christine Bovill's moving rendition of Edith Piaf's Hymne A L'amour.
A mischievous blend of Kung Fu, beat box, tap and ribbon dance.
A set from beatboxer RX (Wong Ho Pong) of Hong Kong's Tang Shu-wing Theatre Studio.
A breathtaking circus performance exploring all forms of rotation.
Twelve skilled artists dance and drum. At the Assembly Hall until 31 August.
The celebrated Canadian director and performer joins Jamie MacDougall in conversation.
The director discusses the enormous budgets for the Las Vegas spectacular.
The actor and director discusses the vanity involved in telling your life story.
The director discusses the restrictions of using texts written by others.
Robert Lepage's 887 is at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre from 13-22 August
A high-energy 1940s-themed circus act that includes juggling, dance and acrobatics.