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August festivals
Edinburgh · Scotland

The Fringe Review

29 shows
15 venues
2026
Nonomiya/Song of Rona Island
Critics' Choice Non-book · Greyfriars Kirk

Nonomiya/Song of Rona Island

A s part of Scotland to the World, we bring you a unique fusion of Japanese and Scottish culture. Rarely experienced outside its home country, Noh is a 600-year-old form of classical Japanese musical drama, into which the experimental Noh Reimagined theatre company is breathing new life. They bring us today’s two-part performance, introducing Noh Theatre in Part One with a piece based on the oldest novel of all time, followed by a new and contemporary collaboration blending Scottish and Japanese folklore, myth and music in Part Two. This performance is repeated on Tue 25 Aug at 19:00Part One: Nonomiya (Wildwood Shrine) (15th century) Nonomiya is a masterwork of Noh theatre, written by Konparu Zenchiku in the 15th century, based on the 11th century classic, The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu. This performance presents the famous second act, in which the spirit of Lady Rokujō reveals her lingering passion and sorrow. Part Two: Song of Rona Island (2025) A once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the groundbreaking union of Scottish culture and the 600-year-old art of Japanese Noh theatre, inspired by former Makar Kathleen Jamie’s essay ‘On Rona’ from her collection, Sightlines. Through dialogue, chant, dance, and music, five Noh performers and Scots musicians Aidan O’Rourke and Brìghde Chaimbeul take us on an ecological journey to an abandoned Hebridean island to discover its haunting past. Part of Scotland to the World. Supported by Sir Ewan and Lady Brown, The British Council, and The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation.

02 Poetry (Adults) · Spiegeltent

Scotland Through Poetry

Join your host, Beth Cochrane, for a glittering line-up of poets from across Scotland. From Scots Scrievers to Gaelic singers, Edinburgh Makars to Edwin Morgan Poetry Award-winners, tonight’s roster use their poetry –...

03 Classical Music · Usher Hall

Coleridge-Taylor’s The Song of Hiawatha

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s choral masterpiece is performed for the first time at the Festival, with the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal and conductor Rafael Payare.Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's monumental cantata...

04 Non-book · Greyfriars Kirk

Nonomiya/Song of Rona Island

As part of Scotland to the World, we bring you a unique fusion of Japanese and Scottish culture. Rarely experienced outside its home country, Noh is a 600-year-old form of classical Japanese musical drama, into which...

05 Contemporary Music · The Queen's Hall

Scottish Ensemble & Brìghde Chaimbeul

Smallpipes player Brìghde Chaimbeul and the genre-crossing Scottish Ensemble explore Celtic music and mythology.Brìghde Chaimbeul (pronounced Breech-huh Campbell) has set the world of Celtic music alight. She pairs...

06 Non-fiction (Adults) · Spiegeltent

Hannah French: The Rolling Year

Eating with the seasons is one thing, but have you ever tuned your ear to them? Dr Hannah French did while writing The Rolling Year: Listening to the Seasons with Vivaldi. Today the BBC Radio 3 presenter and...

07 Science · National Museum of Scotland

FameLab UK 26 – Scottish Finals

Scotland’s best new voices in science, technology and engineering will each have just three mins to convey a scientific concept to you and our expert panel of judges, before a winner is chosen to represent Scotland at...

08 Non-fiction (Adults) · Venue NW

Paul French: The Last Emperor of China

The road to modern China began with the 1912 abdication of the final emperor Puyi and the establishment of the People’s Republic, ending half a millennium of imperial rule from the mysterious Forbidden City....

09 Fiction (YA) · Venue C

Let's Write! with the Scottish Book Trust

Our pals at the Scottish Book Trust – inventor of the New Writers Awards – know all about writing, and what you need to take that next step to publication. In this interactive session, they’ll be offering top tips,...

10 Non-fiction (Childrens) · Children's Tent

The More You Know with the National Museum of Scotland

How does a cyclops become a mammoth, or a tiger become a cat? Come and find out in this drop-in session with our brilliant pals from the National Museum of Scotland. Get hands-on and find out how we’re always learning...

11 Contemporary Music · The Hub

Camilla George

Experience a hypnotising blend of Afrofuturism, hip hop and jazz with visionary saxophonist and composer Camilla George.Saxophonist Camilla George grew up listening to her dad’s Fela Kuti, Charlie Parker and Sidney...

12 Non-book · Greyfriars Kirk

Nonomiya/Song of Rona Island

As part of Scotland to the World, we bring you a unique fusion of Japanese and Scottish culture. Rarely experienced outside its home country, Noh is a 600-year-old form of classical Japanese musical drama, into which...