ThreeWeeks is the biggest reviewer at the Edinburgh Festival, the world’s biggest cultural event, which takes place in the Scottish capital each August. ThreeWeeks provides the most comprehensive coverage of all of Edinburgh’s summer festivals, including the recording breaking Edinburgh Fringe.

You can check out our coverage in print in Edinburgh via the free weekly ThreeWeeks newspaper magazine or daily reviews sheet, available from venues across the city, or anywhere in the world via the ThreeWeeks website.

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During August, you can pick up the ThreeWeeks weekly edition from foyers, cafes and/or box offices at: Assembly Hall, Assembly George Square, Bedlam Theatre, C Venues, The Counting House, Gilded Balloon Teviot, The Hub, Pleasance Courtyard, Pleasance Dome, New Town Theatre, Spotlights, Space Venues, Sweet Venues, The Stand, Traverse Theatre, Udderbelly Pasture, Underbelly, Venue 13, Venue 150@EICC, Zoo Venues and many more sites.

During August, you can pick up the ThreeWeeks daily edition from foyers, cafes and/or box offices at: Bedlam Theatre, C Venue (Chambers Street), Gilded Balloon Teviot, New Town Theatre, Pleasance Dome, Spotlights and more.

"As the only publication to even attempt to review every single one of the 2000+ shows at the world’s biggest arts festival, ThreeWeeks is the gold standard of Edinburgh Fringe coverage"
Doug Segal, mind reader and Edinburgh Fringe performer
   
"ThreeWeeks manages to enthusiastically capture everything that makes the Fringe so brilliant – the alternative, the quirky and the inspired – and delivers it straight to the people who need to hear about it, everyday"
Tom Allen, stand up and Edinburgh Fringe performer
   
"ThreeWeeks is indispensable for one reason alone: they care. They’ve always been committed to giving publicity to the widest variety of theatre, comedy, music and tons more. Of course, it helps that they’ve always been a fan! *smirk*"
Thom Tuck, Penny Dreadful and Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee
   
"ThreeWeeks provides some of the most comprehensive and articulate coverage of the Edinburgh Fringe, with a fantastic array of features, news updates, interviews and reviews. It’s exactly what the Fringe should be about – as much showcasing the new work and the emerging talent as the established names"
Will Wood, Edinburgh Fringe publicist and owner of Multitude Media
   
"ThreeWeeks does exactly what it says on the front – for the entire three weeks of the world’s most massive, confusing and hectic arts festival it’s there for you – like a really good mate who’s seen all the best (and worst) shows, enjoyed some, hated others and can make you laugh just thinking about them. ThreeWeeks is great, it could only be better if it was called fifty-two weeks and ran all year round!"
Tim FizHigham, comedian, Fringe veteran and gentleman adventurer