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The Container
A play in the back of a lorry restores faith in innovative, quality theatre Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Mark Olver
Mark Olver won’t set the world on fire, but you’ll be glad you spent an hour in his company Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Johnson and Boswell – Late But Live
Stewart Lee branches out into high culture while staying rooted in comedy for this postmodern revue Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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The Early Edition
Marcus Brigstocke's news show is worth a punt if you’re up early and fancy the thought of croissants with your comedy Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Preview: Kanye Dig It?
If nothing else, the man knows how to put on one hell of a show Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Drawn Together
Graphic novels, the bastard children of the comic strip, are finally breaking into the establishment Read more »| 11 Aug 2007
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Waiting for Groucho
Quite possibly the most stunning satire of Beckett that will ever hit the stage. Or a pile of jobbie Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Highly Strung?
The brilliance of these ukulele mentalists is made immediately clear through the contrast between their black tie dress and musical absurdity Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Emma Pollock
Confident display from a fledgling solo star Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Micky Flanagan
Although more like a humorous best man's speech than a rip-roaring tirade of comedy, the show is always titillating, never dull Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Attempt 3.4
Building a city is the task for this experimental group, but a change of architect is needed Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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A MidsummernightsTree
Hypnotic outdoor fun, bursting with energy despite the gales of an Edinburgh summer Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Marcia Brown
Marcia Brown's transition from television to stage is an ambitious endeavour, but Empson's character is believable and extravagant in equal degree Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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Andrew O'Neill
O'Neill's slice of zany comedy cannot avoid the unfortunate comparisons with the superior and zanier Ross Noble Read more »| 11 Aug 2007 -
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David O'Doherty at Edinburgh Fringe Review
Despite his many comedic compatriots, O'Doherty is something of a rarity in stand-up these days Read more »| 11 Aug 2007