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Chris Williams: Conductor Harry Christophers admits a certain amount of precociousness in the founding of his own Renaissance and Baroque choral group at the tender a...
Ben Judge: Jonathan Mills is not a man who waits to be asked his opinion. We have barely sat down before he has assessed (unprompted) the impact of the 2008 eco...
Theatre | Feature
Gareth K Vile: The International Festival is often lost during the Fringe coverage, regarded as little more than a series of more expensive, more traditional events ...
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RJ Thomson: Ahead of this year's Edinburgh Festival season, and the International Festival in particular, The Skinny has organised what is set to be a fascinating...
Theatre | Review
Junta Sekimori: Inner demons are the focus of Polish powerhouse TR Warszawa’s double bill at the International Festival this year, incarnated as mental illness ...
Junta Sekimori: There’s little doubt that 4.48 Psychosis would be a lesser play if it could be considered independently of its context. Its author Sarah Kane su...
Junta Sekimori: Latecomers are strictly not admitted in this almost word-for-word adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s much-studied short story, and moments in we se...
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Josh Wilson: For the last eight or so years the Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival has joined the other hoards of arts based festivals over the month of ...