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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The audience undergo a theatrical heart transplant of their own Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Fuerzabruta
This is a show so different and wonderful, ""it's like trying to describe a colour"" Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Fanny and Faggot by Jack Thorne
The actors are natural comedians of anxiety, and the neat humour helps the play find its real theme Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Exits and Entrances
An autobiographical play by the grand old man of South African theatre is filled with Oedipal themes Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Trippplicate's TimeTrippers!
Two sisters who have recently inherited the power to ""timetrip"" spend the hour experimenting chaotically with this new-found ability Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Jimmy Carr at Fringe Preview
Fest pitches Jimmy Carr some of the best TV ideas he's ever heard Read more »| 08 Aug 2007
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Jason Byrne
Don't, whatever you do, take crisps into the room Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Red State
A rough and ready noir-inspired thriller about Iraq Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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ProjectWINGS
Off the wall choreography and fiery dancing with the feel of a dark backstreet alley Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Orkestra Del Sol
Orkestra Del Sol's triumphant and flamboyant return to the ""Seagull Tent"" is a joy to behold Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Long Time Dead
Climbers try to free themselves from the wreckage of past tragedies with good doses of humour and human feeling Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Kunt and the Gang/Arse 2 Mouth
Kunt sings his way through a variety of subjects including casual sodomy, recreational masturbation and phallic hygiene Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Silent Disco @ McEwan Hall
The premise: plonk 1000 of the young and the beautiful in Edinburgh's majestic McEwan Hall, give them all a set of headphones, spin some serious beats into their grateful ears and wait for them to party away in the silence Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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The Way Light Strikes Filled Mason Jars
A bleak yet engaging play which offers Fringe-goers thought-provoking quality theatre Read more »| 08 Aug 2007 -
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Isobelle Campbell & Mark Lanegan
Every yin needs a yang... Read more »| 07 Aug 2007