Edinburgh Fringe
The Skinny guide to Edinburgh Fringe Festival. We bring you everything you need to get the most out of the Fringe, including previews, interviews, reviews and features.
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Fest MagazineBob Doolally: Straight in the Bawbag
Considering the state of Scottish football, it’s just as well ex-player, ex-manager and serial ex-husband Bob Doolally has a sense of humour. Paul Sned... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineShappi Khorsandi: The Distracted Activist
Shappi Khorsandi can’t win. Her critics slam her for relying too much on her Iranian heritage, yet the diversity-hungry press are desperate to pigeon-h... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
ComedyDouble Art History Review by Becca Pottinger
You can only sit in wonder at the late afternoon epiphany that made Will Gompertz, a director at the Tate Gallery, think this might be a good idea. Set deep ... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
ComedyBridget Christie: My Daily Mail Hell
Daily Mail Hell is a decisive rant about Christie’s time doing the admin for the paper’s gossip column. A great deal of the show’s delivery... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineFunny
Taking place in an intimate venue on Holyrood Road, Funny explores the use of humour as a weapon of the state. The idea of humour being used to break the det... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineBarbershopera II
The Barbershopera formula hasn't changed much since last year. And why not – it's the formula that bagged them two Musical Theatre Matters awards. More... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009
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Fest MagazineOne Up, One Down
The full-length mirrors and artificial lights of a shop fitting room set the scene for Gilmore Productions’ latest dance show One Up, One Down. A wry c... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineBeggars Belief
Student theatre has its ups and downs, and this production is predictably no different. Fortunately, the ups conquer the downs as we follow a night in the li... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineThe Event
“Stop me if you've heard this one before,” announces an unidentified man from the stage. The audience remains mute and, true to the script's... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineA Life in Three Acts
The format of Mark Ravenhill’s latest offering at the Edinburgh Fringe is more of an interview than a play; a three-part series of edited conversations... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
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FBI: Fairy Tale Bureau of Investigation
Mother Goose has been kidnapped. We all know the police are ill-equipped to cope with such testing circumstances. This is a job for the FBI: the Fairy T... Read more »| 19 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineMatthew Sharp in... Johnny's Midnight Goggles
"It's just a bit of pre-show music; carry on chatting" says Matthew Sharp, as the audience files in. "Get to know each other – it'll help when I start ... Read more »| 18 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineNormality
Normality, a South African one-man play starring Pedro Kruger, is ostensibly an exploration into living with physical disability. Yet the play also questions... Read more »| 18 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineThe Gannet
The Gannet, from Fat Content Theatre Company, is a post-modern take on the Brothers Grimm classic Hansel and Gretel fairytale that began as an experiment in ... Read more »| 18 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineFaith Healer
With the Fringe bulging obesely with single-performer shows, surely the Edinburgh International Festival could treat us to something a little less dour than ... Read more »| 18 Aug 2009