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All Fall; All Falling
Written by Scottish playwright Edward Nammi and inspired by Pinter, Beckett, Mamet, Chekhov, Isben, Kane, Kellman, and Shakespeare, these eight plays perform in rep as part of their Scottish Tour Read more »| 03 Aug 2007 -
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Preview: Lau
The list of awards and accolades that have come the way of Lau's three component members; fiddler, Aiden O'Rourke; guitarist, Kris Drever; and accord... Read more »| 03 Aug 2007 -
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Preview: Emma Pollack
Following the amicable split of The Delgados in 2005, it was suggested that the spectre of the influential Hamiltonians would hang over their front woman, Emma Pollack, as she set along her own path. Read more »| 03 Aug 2007 -
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T on the Fringe
More than enough nuances and curveballs to keep most contingencies happy Read more »| 03 Aug 2007 -
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Coffee?
A toxic brew of witless one-liners and misguided social commentary Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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Adam Bloom: Look at me, Anybody!
Bloom, following a two year break, is back in Edinburgh with the eighth reincarnation of his infamously mutating festival act Read more »| 02 Aug 2007
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Luke Wright, Poet & Man
In spite of his ""big gay face"", Luke Wright is a blinding talent. Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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Toporland
For the vast majority who are unfamiliar with Topor, the show fails to introduce his work or any significant themes Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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Stephen Grant
Grant's set is old-fashioned stand up at its best: he bounces around stage with a youthful jauntiness and a real excitement rarely matched by circuit veterans. Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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Mike Gilhooly and Rich Luke
The sock puppet cop drama is by far the most successful element Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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The Prodigal Daughter
The cast clearly have a grasp on what they are trying to achieve but are severely let down by petulant, dull lines Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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The Angel and the Woodcutter
A performance undermined by its uneven mixture of charm and brutality Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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Isy Suttie
The entire set is full of creativity and ambition. Read more »| 02 Aug 2007 -
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Darkness Within
An engaging, prickly play Read more »| 01 Aug 2007 -
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Options of Life
Unfortunately, the free nine-page translation is relatively useless in the dark, rendering the performance wholly incomprehensible to anyone lacking fluent Polish. Read more »| 01 Aug 2007