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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Calvin Harris at Edinburgh Fringe: Review
With the sound turned down, this would've looked a lot like the best party, ever Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Story of a Rabbit
Story of a Rabbit fills its viewers with a warmth and optimism that is rare at a festival that houses more than its fair share of disillusioned comedians and overbearing thespians Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Amanda Palmer at Edinburgh Fringe: Review
Possibly the most ""Fringe"" act at the Festival Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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I Want to Tell You Something
Shot in a minimal style with no additional music, I Want to Tell You Something documents a year in the life of a family with one deaf and one hearing twin. T... Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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The Book Club
Ince easily has the most comic talent in the room, and leaves you wishing the others would all sod off and let him talk about crap books for the full hour Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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A Walk in the Park
Unashamedly embracing the Scots language, the melancholia of an old man is vibrantly captured Read more »| 13 Aug 2007
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Woody Sez
Country music and Marxism combine in the life story of folk singer Woody Guthrie Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Confessions of a Children's TV Presenter
Kirsten O’Brien is something of a pin-up for young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five. She is also mental Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Camille - La Fille du Cirque
By performing male-authored songs, she subtly shifts their emphasis Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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A Porthole Into the Minds of the Vanquished
This hilarious show is made up of tiny, intricate, mindbogglingly clever scenes and fabulously nonsensical musical numbers Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Stratospheric
The boundaries of dance are challenged and extended, displaying Dance Base's commitment to the development of marginal artists Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Apolonija Susteric
Gabriella Griffith looks at one of the three International Festival Visual Arts commissions for the public art project Jardin Publics. Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Truth in Translation
A stunning, shocking and beautiful investigation of Apartheid's legacy in a 'new' South Africa Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Mickey D - Shame 101
Mickey D is the sort of man who would thrive in his local pub, recounting tales of long-passed bowel movements and causing his mates to choke on their dry roasted peanuts Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Tequila Mockingbird
A series of comic ""experiments"" into the nature of success are entertaining but not enlightening Read more »| 13 Aug 2007