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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TheatreThe Boy Friend
The Boy Friend, Sandy Wilson’s classic pastiche of relationships in the roaring twenties, is an oft-performed classic in the world of amateur theatre. ... Read more »| 27 Aug 2009 -
TheatreHangover
Collabor-8 Productions premiere at the Fringe with their harrowing and thought-provoking play Hangover. The play opens on a typical morning for the character... Read more »| 27 Aug 2009 -
TheatreConstant Craving
Sarah Kane is a popular choice for young companies at the Fringe. God alone knows why: it immolates audiences and frightens critics. Read more »| 27 Aug 2009 -
ComedyRichard Herring - Hitler Moustache
Last month, some twat from The Guardian wrote about the 'New Offenders' of comedy, citing Richard Herring's show, in which he claims that 'racists have a poi... Read more »| 27 Aug 2009 -
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Sketchatron: Nano
Each year's Fringe sees the same question recur: is sketch comedy dead? If this collection of five of the Fringe's leading sketch acts is any guide, the genr... Read more »| 26 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineSuperclump
Sketch shows are all about having fun – and there is no doubt that this is what the Superclump team are doing with theirs. The performance may not be a... Read more »| 26 Aug 2009
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Fest Magazine
The Oxford Revue: Etch A Sketch
So, will the Oxford Revue of 2009 go on to match the success of previous alumni such as Al Murray and Michael Palin? The short answer is no. The performers ... Read more »| 26 Aug 2009 -
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Phil Nichol: A Deadpan Poet Sings Quiet Songs Quietly
Phil Nichol’s latest Fringe offering is anything but quiet, his deranged mixture of quickfire puns and soft songs leaving some members of the audience ... Read more »| 26 Aug 2009 -
TheatreAn Evening With Psychosis
Part Star Trek spoof, part verbatim theatre—using extracts from interviews with real people affected in some way by mental illness—and quite unsu... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineWil Hodgson: Punk Folk Tales
Will Hodgson introduces himself as a man of contradictions: a straight bloke who wears nail polish, a former skinhead with Care Bear tattoos. He’s also... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
ComedySusan Calman, The Last Woman on Earth
"It’s not that I don’t like men," bellows Susan Calman in the opening five minutes of this show, "it’s just that I find them all utterly re... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineScottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre Goes to Hollywood
Only at the Fringe could you go and watch a show where two sock puppets sing and swear at each other and love every second of the experience. Superbly silly,... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
Fest MagazineIdiots of Ants: This Is War
If you’ve been paying attention to the torrent of print surrounding this year’s Festival, no doubt you’ll have come across the declaration ... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
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Barry Cryer and Ronnie Golden at their Pique
They’ve been threatening to die for some years now so it’s surely nothing short of a miracle that Barry Cryer and Ronnie Golden have returned to ... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009 -
ComedyMarcus Brigstocke: God Collar
Brigstocke’s material comes from the big questions about god and religion – and his irritation merrily pokes fun at the hypocrisies and misogynis... Read more »| 25 Aug 2009