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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Best of 2006: Wristcutters
Not worth dying for, but at least worth a torn fingernail or two Read more »| 24 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Tim Minchin
I'll never read Prufrock without fondly thinking of my nether regions again! Read more »| 10 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Money Mark
""let loose man, I love that shit!"" Read more »| 10 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Finer Noble Gases
Reality blurs as they choose between their pink, blue and yellow pills Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Unprotected
Although it can be hard to bear in parts, its true stories deserve to be heard Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Dylan Moran
""He Uses a lot of words, doesn't he?"", Simon Amstell says at half time. No shit, Columbo. Read more »| 09 Jul 2007
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Best of 2006: Adam Hills
A fundamentally decent person with a wonderfully positive message Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Will Smith
""This is a complete and flawless performance by a man at the very top of his game, who never loses the capacity to surprise you. And in a way, isn’t that rather cool?"" Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Radio
Its achievement is unquestionable Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Particularly in the Heartland
A wonderful cocktail of emotions Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Mel Smith
""Oh how very smart, how very moral high ground, how very pleased with themselves they are"" Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Byrne-ing Issues
""I have to keep topping my finale each year. Last year we had planted dancers with a big hoo-ha of smoke and glitter"" Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Luke Wright
A satirical portrait of a Tory MP completed his round of targets and was delivered with an especially venomous appeal Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Simon Amstell
Much of his appeal comes from his self-effacing charm when covering comic material on religion and sexuality Read more »| 09 Jul 2007 -
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Best of 2006: Fat Tongue
If not black, then certainly brown-humoured; a sharpened knife in a programme full of spoons Read more »| 09 Jul 2007