Keep checking this page for updates on accessible performances, events and venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2023.
Our office is in the heart of Edinburgh, which means we’re right on the doorstep of the annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe! It’s a massive event bringing dozens of tourists and performers from across the world to Scotland’s cap...
Our highlights from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022, which have a focus around disability or have particularly good access options.
Edinburgh International Book Festival Inklusion Guide launch, 25 August, Baillie Gifford Sculpture CourtFind out more
Tickets are on sale for the launch of the Inklusion Guide which focuses on making literature...
Edinburgh Deaf Festival to take place 12-19 August
We were delighted to hear the announcement that a new Deaf Festival taking place in Edinburgh this summer might well become an annual event. The Edinburgh Deaf Festival is the first of its kind in Scotland and is organised by Deaf Action and, importantly, support was shown by over 100 leading figures form the arts, business, charity and politic...
Welcoming artists and audiences from around the world, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival, returns to Scotland's capital city this weekend! From 3rd to 27th August 2018, there will be thousands of shows happening around Edinburgh, including relaxed, signed and captioned performances. Here are a few of our top picks at...
Dance Base – An award winning accessible dance and festival venue
With glass-roofed dance studios looking up to Edinburgh Castle and all the excitement of the Grassmarket on its doorstep, Dance Base is one of the most energetic and unmissable venues of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Winner of the Euan’s Guide Award for Accessible Venue in 2015 and a Highly Commended Accessible Venue in 2016, Dance Base is a s...
Silent Faces Theatre – Delighting audiences with modern clowns
Silent Faces Theatre is an integrated company of disabled and non-disabled performers founded by three people with a ‘love of clown’. Clowning and silent theatre are their forte, and their devised theatre piece ‘Follow Suit’ was nominated for Best Young Production at Brighton Fringe in 2016. Now, they’re getting ready to perform in Edinburgh t...
Euan’s Guide HQ is based in Edinburgh, and we’ve been working closely with the city’s festivals to bring you the latest disabled access information at performance venues throughout August! With excitement building, here are a few of our top picks from Edinburgh’s festivals this season – don’t forget to check out our dedicated festival pages on E...
Wishing the happiest of 70th anniversary celebrations to our friends at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe! Today is the first ever World Fringe Day, and we wanted to share our top picks of the accessible shows and productions by disabled performers happening at the 70th Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year. Plus, we’ve got some exciting ticket givea...
Roundabout – A flatpack touring theatre with disabled access!
Imagine if you lived somewhere that didn’t have a theatre? Maybe you do! That’s why Roundabout was created, and it’s ‘the world’s first pop-up, plug-and-play theatre’ built by theatre company Paines Plough. We love the concept, and we’re excited for Roundabout to make its way towards our corner of the country for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival i...
Following on from the success of the Euan’s Guide Accessible Fringe Award last year, we’re now excited to announce our brand new award open to venues participating in all of Edinburgh’s major festivals throughout August! This pan-festival award will showcase the city’s most accessible festival venues as voted for by the public, and the winner wi...