Cinema Under The Stars At Edinburgh International Film Festival..2023

Edinburgh International Film Festival is fast approaching, its on from 18th – 23rd August. As part of the programme they’re hosting what looks like an incredible cinema under the stars.

A weekend of dreamy and eclectic outdoor screenings in the scenic surrounds of the old college quad at Edinburgh University. There are a couple of family favourites in the billing – All screenings are ticketed and Pay What You Can.

Puss In Boots The Last Wish – Sat 19th August – Legendary leche-loving outlaw Puss in Boots is in trouble: he has lost eight of his nine lives. Terrified, our hero embarks on a swashbuckling quest to try restoring his feline privileges, an adventure that sees him reunite with friends and foes as he undergoes a humbling journey of self-discovery.

The Lego Movie – Sun 20th August.. Emmet is a disgruntled construction worker who becomes an unlikely hero in the fight against the greedy President Business (voiced by Will Ferrell), who threatens to put a stop to creativity by gluing everything in the LEGO® world to match his tyrannic dreams of perfection.

Edinburgh Book Festival 2023 – 12th – 28th August

The Edinburgh International Book Festival has opened today !! As always it provides a bit of a sanctuary in the festival month and the book festival village at the art school is a great place to while away an afternoon….

You can look at the list of all the children’s events here– there are around 180 events, activities and workshops for children and young adults. There’s also a whole section of the website dedicated to families, with information on different themes, different age groups and categories – check it out here.

The Book Festival Village at Edinburgh College of Art on Lauriston Place is open daily from 9.30am until late – entry is free.

Entry to the Book Festival site at the Edinburgh College of Art on Lauriston Place is absolutely free. There are daily free activities, an interactive play area, guest appearances from costume characters in the Courtyard and a bookshop with children’s section.

First Week….2023

Oh my goodness…it feels like it’s been way longer than a week already; we’ve been busy getting out and about and enjoying a huge variety of shows and loving all the festival vibes! Check out our first reviews here.

We’ve seen some astounding magic, some hilarious comedy, fantastic puppetry and bubbly bubbles ! Some of our top picks are :

The Listies Make Some Noise – Laugh out loud from start to finish…expect the usual Listies silliness and mayhem…highly recommended for all ages..

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Magic Gareth: Level Up ! – Embark on an adventure to save a cute unicorn from their evil twin, with a sprinkling of magic along the way…

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Adventure Bubble Show With Milkshake – A total bubble extravaganza with engaging storytelling, slapstick comedy moments and a good dollop of the “wow” factor…

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For the older children out there, I caught a snippet of Ben Harts show at the List festival launch party and loved it – we’re booking in to see it soon…

Pleasance Kidszone 2023

The Pleasance Kidzone is back – celebrating its 12th year in Edinburgh. This year there’s twelve fantastic shows for children and families – all information on them can be found here..

The famous Pleasance Kidzone has a brand new theatre (The Green) and cafe, together with their legendary weather-proof arts and crafts tents, offering all sorts of imaginative and creative activities to entertain the kids while you have a coffee and browse the fringe programme !

We love the Kidzone as an escape from the hustle and bustle and to get creative with all the activities on offer at a very reasonable cost…definitely worth checking out and combining with one of the great kids shows on this year featuring magic, science adventures, Shakespeare and even opera!

Open 10.30am – 5.30pm daily, 2nd – 28th August, at 60 Pleasance, EH8 9TJ.

Terrific Tinderbox…

If you’ve not seen the Tinderbox Orchestra yet, then you’re in for a real treat ! Tinderbox is building a vibrant and eclectic community of young musicians and artists in Scotland.

Bringing together rappers and singers with soaring strings, heavy brass, woodwind and a thundering back-line, Tinderbox transform preconceptions of what an orchestra can be.

Packed with original music, movement and unexpected collaborations, their new show will transform Edinburgh’s iconic Central Library into a unique new music venue.

Not to be missed…..