The Underbelly is the umbrella term for the list of entertainment hosts during Edinburgh's Fringe festival. Every year, the venues come alive in August with live comedy acts, quirky theatre and, y'know, just about every show imaginable!
I am running out of adjectives beofre I've even begun describing some of the shows here. There's some gritty new theatre, stage school showcases of the highest quality, audience participation events, relentlessly funny comedians, interpretive dance, book turned play adaptations, travelling shows - you name it, and it's on the bill.
From my experiences at the Underbelly it is predominantly comedy on the menu but there can be some surprises! My favourite Underbelly show, witnessed at a venue of the same name, was a spoof murder mystery tour called 24 Ways To Die. It was an absolute riot and kudos to the actors, because at times I was scared witless! It was very interactive, which most Underbelly shows are.
Although there are now many branch offs of the Underbelly, this venue I am reviewing is the mothership, and with its back alley, underground feel and amateur acts, it feels like a secret treat to even have a drink under the starry canopy, and that's before getting to the comedy. It's utterly bouncing throughout the festival and a must see, even if you do only stay for a beer! But with shows all under £10 as a general rule, why don't you stay a while? read more