My Top Ten Children’s Shows at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2026

Oh my goodness, time is whizzing by and here we are, prepping for another Edinburgh festival in only a few weeks time and I always have great intentions of compiling this list earlier and life seems to just have that habit of getting in the way ! The festival is starting a week later this year, on the 7th August so in only a few weeks we’ll be immersed in all the incredible things it has to offer…so still plenty of time to get prepped…

As always, it is so difficult to whittle down all the amazing children’s shows on offer into a top recommendations list – this year there are almost 150 children’s shows to choose from, and that’s not counting all the fantastic circus, magic, cabaret and music on offer too !! You can check them all out here ..

We have got some firm favourites returning, and I’ll be doing a separate top picks of shows for younger children, and once again for older kids/teens as my own family changes along the years…I am sure I will miss something new or exciting or unique – so please do get in touch with your own recommendations too ! I love discovering all that is on offer for the younger (and young-ish) audiences at the festival.

So, for 2026, our top recommendations are :

The Listies: 110% Ready – Dearest reader, if you are atall familiar with this blog, you will know that we are HUGE fans of The Listies and have been loving their shows at the fringe for around 10 years now and we will certainly not be missing out this year. The Listies have a unique ability to effortlessly entertain both adults and children and the giggling literally does not stop. My cheeks always ache from laughing after seeing this madcap duo. The Listies return with 110% Ready – a comedy disaster movie about the morning routine. Rich is determined to do the impossible: leave the house on time! Matt, however has other ideas. Expect a poop-load of puns, slapstick, a splash of improvisational idiocy and the Snot Ness Monster!  Age 4+

The Elves and the Shoemaker – We first saw this back in 2012, when my children were much smaller…and I still remember it to this day which is the sign of a very great show ! Theatre of Widdershins make incredible puppets and intimate sets which are intricate and versatile and the storytelling weaves it all together brilliantly. Beautifully crafted set and puppets, sublime music, a kaleidoscope of miniature shoes and a comic mouse make this show a magical must-see. Suitable for all ages and shoe sizes. Age 3 +

Showstopper! The Kids Show – This is another favourite of ours which is happily returning this year. You can imagine that asking an audience of children for the theme and characters for an improvised musical show has some pretty creative outcomes…and that’s the highlight of this show, which is never the same twice ! If your children could create their very own dream musical, where would they start? The Showstoppers turn your kids’ ideas into marvellous, mischievous adventures from scratch, in front of their noses. Kids decide where the story’s set, who the characters are and what happens next – and there’s lots of chances to join in! Age 5 +

The Truth About Trees – This looks like a cute little show with an appropriate environmental angle, in an intimate venue which may suit a younger audience better. When Alfie’s Grandpa reveals that paper, if made correctly, can tell the story of the tree it came from, Alfie isn’t sure whether to believe him. Once he starts to listen closely, Alfie realises that he is the only one listening. He must spring into action to save the trees from being chopped down. Told using actors, puppets and shadows, The Truth About Trees is a heartwarming story about nature, stories and standing up for what you believe in. Age 5 +

Hugo’s Rainbow Show – Now this looks very lovely indeed and something a little different to bring the kids along to…A drag show for kids about the science of rainbows! Join New Zealand superstar Hugo Grrrl for a musical, magical adventure exploring the skies above. Can you help find Ray The Sun, Misty The Cloud and Wayne The Rain? Maybe even the fabulous Archie The Rainbow?! Together our weathery friends make the mysteries of meteorology fun, all while proving the power of glitter, dress-ups and friendship through original songs, stories and – of course – outrageous costumes. Best for 2-10 year olds and neurodiverse friends, but even big kids will love this wholesome, goofy and glamorous experience. Ages 2- 10

Boys Don’t Dance – This was in Edinburgh as part of the imaginate and it looks really great and inspiring – Boys Don’t Dance is a poignant dance theatre show by acclaimed disabled artist Marc Brew, reflecting on his lifelong journey defying societal expectations to embrace his love for dance. Combining movement with BMX and wheels, storytelling, lighting and an uplifting 80s soundtrack – alongside visual projections and animation, creating an immersive experience for audiences. Boys Don’t Dance celebrates individuality and the liberating power of dance, encouraging audiences to embrace their unique passions and find strength in their differences.  Age 8 +

The Mystery of Pleasance Two – Immersive and mysterious – this looks great ! Kids love something interactive and this looks like its got a sprinkling of everything – and who doesn’t love a good whodunnit?…Calling all trainee detectives! Join us for The Mystery of Pleasance Two, an award-winning, board game style theatre show where your skills are needed to solve this thrilling murder mystery. Team up with super sleuth Danyah Miller to navigate through secrets and surprises. We’ll examine evidence, inspect video footage and interrogate suspects, every clue bringing us closer to the truth. Can we crack the case together? Expect intrigue, mischief, spontaneity and a sprinkle of magic. Get involved… get it solved! Age 8 +

Anatomy of the Piano (for beginners) – Now, I’m biased as I LOVE this venue – the Pianodrome is incredible and really needs to be experienced to see how enchanting it is, created entirely out of old abandoned pianos, all set in a round beautiful immersive space. So this is the ideal opportunity – take in a great kids show at the same time and see the magic of the Pianodrome ! A boy asks for a spaceship but gets a piano. The award-winning show of playful piano dissection, virtuosity and storytelling, featuring Bach’s wig, Beethoven’s moods and jamming with Fats Waller. Age 5+

Mark Watson Tries to Impress Children, for Some Reason – I have no idea what this will be like, but it’s brave to venture into doing a kids show, so let’s see what happens ! Mark Watson has done almost everything in comedy: awards, worldwide festivals, Taskmaster, other TV, radio, you name it. But not a kids’ show. Not until now. Is this wise? Age 5+

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Ten Thousand Hours – Gravity and Other Myths are bringing this well loved show back to the fringe again this year, and I know we’ve picked it as a top choice before, but we really do love it ! My son watched it, and as soon as it finished said, can we watch it all again please ? One hour just isn’t enough really for this one, I felt like I could watch the performers for far longer as they achieve incredible feats and playfully interact with each other. an ode to the countless hours of sweat and joy needed to achieve great things. Age 5 +

We also have firm favourites returning from last year that we’d love to give a special shout out to :

Top Six Shows for the even bigger little ones 2025 !

So, sadly I’m moving beyond the little people stage, with two fully formed teenagers in my house ! That means we’re very much up for exploring all that is on offer for this age group – much of the circus, magic, dance, music works for all ages and we’re keen to add some theatre into the mix too if anyone has some recommendations or a show you’re bringing works for a teenage audience ?

See below for our top six shows for this age group, but like I say, its new territory, so always keen to hear ideas…

Murder She Didn’t Write – We LOVED this improvised whodunnit last year ! Cannot wait to go back and see the talented cast come up with more surprises this year – expertly done, very engaging and the best thing, is each night you’re getting a unique experience ! Don your deerstalker and grab your magnifying glass as this talented company use audience suggestions to create a hilarious improvised murder mystery. All you have to do… is solve it! Age 12 +

Tom Brace Saws Himself in Half – Again, we are huge fans of Tom Brace in this household, after originally being awestruck by his magic when we bumped into him flyering a few years ago ! We have seen all of his shows since then, and loved every one ! Bringing a show for older kids/adults this year, we’re very excited… Houdini. Brown. Blaine. Brace? Tom Brace is aiming to enter the Magic Hall of Fame by attempting a world first. Sawing HIMSELF in half. Join him on a journey through the best tricks and illusions from magical history as he navigates what it really takes to become a legend of magic. Age 12 +

The Ruckus – We caught the Revel Puck Circus two years ago and we loved them, we had a  loud and colourfully chaotic time ! Nancy is hosting a party in The Beauty. And you’re invited! Just try not to arrive early – she needs time to get ready! Oh you’re here already? Well she’s sending some of her absurdly talented friends out to entertain her guests while she finalises her outfit!  Age 12 +

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Police Cops: The Original – We have seen the Police Cops a few times now, and they are just incredible, very difficult to describe their shows, but they are wonderfully unique, completely madcap and you will not stop laughing from start to finish…everyone I have recommended them too has loved them, so we’re super excited for this ! Expect adrenaline-fuelled physical comedy, 80s bangers and uncompromising facial hair.  Age 12 +

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All Fired Up: an 80’s Mixtape Musical – This looks super fun and super colourful ! Tammy Tooth’s midlife crisis hits rock-bottom when an 80s mixed tape sends her back to 1987. Face to face with her teenage self, Tammy gets a second chance to ask life’s big questions, rediscover her spark and rewrite her future. Jump into the front seat of the Delorean, crank up the radio and take on a few life lessons from your favourite radio presenter, DJ Neon. Age 12+

Circa: Wolf – Circa are fantastic acrobats, and every show we’ve seen, has left us awestruck. Wolf. A gasp-inducing acrobatic thrill ride. Clad in designer Libby McDonnell’s form-hugging costumes and set to DJ Ori Lichtik’s relentless primal rhythms, the cast of ten extraordinary Circa artists grasp, tear, climb, leap and balance with fierce abandon. For Director Yaron Lifschitz, the wolf is a symbol of our untameable selves: liberating, anarchic and savage. The wolves evolve from disruptive forces of chaos into a ferocious pack whose intense choreographies overflow with raw energy and astounding physicality. Wolf is circus with fangs. Age 12+

Top Five Shows for the even littler little ones 2025

As the number of children’s shows at Edinburgh festival increases, there are even more opportunities to introduce even the littlest of little ones to the joys of live theatre and interactive productions…shows catered to very young audiences can be some of the most memorable, with beautiful colourful sets, costumes, interactive moments and lots of creativity ! Here are our top five picks for this year for those under five…

Hello Birds – This looks perfect for babies, a gentle introduction to sensory shows. . Join Bran and Tor in the Garden and say hello to the birds that visit. Help feed them, build soft nests, and join in with their songs. The show uses colour, sound, texture and smell to immerse little ones in the world of birds, using puppets, baby-safe props, singing and key-word signing. Age 0-36 months

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Out of the Box – This sounds like an exciting show for little ones, full of surprises and featuring the humble box. Every time the box opens, it’s a new adventure: trick shots, circus performances and laugh-out-loud moments that invite everyone to join in the fun. Darryl’s mission is to make you the star of the show (no embarrassing moments here, just pure joy!). Age 0+

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The Ugly Duckling – We saw the Revel Puck Circus two years ago and loved them, so we are sure this show will be filled with the same warmth, humour and incredible skills. It was a bright and sunny day at the circus when the Ugly Duckling waddled up to their trapeze… Wait. Are we really still using the word ‘ugly’? Aren’t we rewriting this story to be about belonging and celebrating difference? A reimagining of the classic coming-of-age tale with an acrobatic twist! Age 0+

Rajiv’s Starry Feelings – A storytelling show for smaller children, looking at big feelings… Rajiv has feelings for everything. He can feel confident, happy and silly. But today, he feels angry, and he doesn’t know why. With the help of his father, Rajiv sets out on a journey to make sense of his feelings. Age 2 +

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Dragon Babies – Our very mini-reviewers have previously loved shows by this company, so we’re looking forward to this one ! Dragon Song Productions is a specialist early-years theatre company based in Edinburgh. Their shows are a must for new babies, as they integrate an interactive age-appropriate props bag into the 40-minute production along with live music and beautiful tactile puppets. Age 0+

We should also give an honourable mention to our firm favourites Trash Test Dummies, much loved by all of us here at edinburghfestivalsforkids…we’ve seen this show multiple times, and have always giggled non-stop from start to finish – read our previous review hereAge 0+