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Reginald D. Hunter review - SkinnyFest 2
Reginald D. Hunter may now be a contented resident of London, but he, and his show, continue to be well and truly American. Neither 'well' nor 'truly' is ina... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Rich Hall review - SkinnyFest 2
Nobody with a soul can claim to dislike re-heated pizza, but on the other hand only a paltry few will claim that it tastes better than one that's straight fr... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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SkinnyFest 3 - Simon Brodkin - Everyone But Himself
promises to become one of the country's brightest young comedians.
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Aeneas Faversham review - SkinnyFest 2
The absurd logic of the Victorian psyche is superbly sourced in this bright sketch show by the players of The Penny Dreadfuls. Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Wil Hodgson review - SkinnyFest 2
One Best Newcomer nomination and a bundle of five-star reviews later, Wil Hodgson is still, inexplicably, playing to half-empty crowds. Tucked away in an odd... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Pulp Boy review - (SkinnyFest 2)
Terry Saunders hates Jenson Button – but then again, don't we all? Despite his recent success on the track, Button's annoyingly smug demeanour and his p... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006
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Wil Anderson review - SkinnyFest
It's quite possible Wil Anderson is the most famous comedian at the Fringe that you've never heard of. A TV star and newspaper columnist in his native Austra... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Phil Kay review - SkinnyFest 2
Phil Kay is one shaggy dog of a comedian. Clad in ill-fitting corduroy and a big woolly jumper, he uses the same entrance to his set as the audience. Later, ... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Mickey Dwyer's Festival Fumble - SkinnyFest 2
Everyone has had that one night of madness, right?The one that people keep for reference when you're about to make an arse of yourself again. They'll give yo... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Best of Irish Comedy - SkinnyFest 2
Headliner Owen O'Neill saves the show Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Rich Hall interview (SkinnyFest)
Maybe my funny days are over... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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A bunch of fives - Skinnyfest
Last year we dished out our prestigious five-star palm to the most gifted comedy shows Edinburgh could offer. This year, some of them have returned in hope o... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Simon Munnery column - SkinnyFest
I don't like tennis, I have no interest in it and watching it gives me gout, but I still become overwhelmed by the desire to do so. Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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EIF Dance Preview SKINNYFEST
It's a global time for dance in Scotland's capital this summer. The Edinburgh International Festival's persistently excellent programme sees no drop in stand... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Allegiance preview SKINNYFEST
Rubber faced, bulldoggish and full of the malcontent grumblings that embodied Churchill, Smith is a fine choice to play the pivotal role. Read more »| 14 Aug 2006