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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Over the river, through the woods
Mixing macabre puppetry and live action, Ed Wren and Claire Harvey are the king and queen of Fringe whimsy. River People's artistic directors tell Arianna Reiche how they got started, and where they come by their inspiration. Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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On the road
For all their TV appearances, sell out shows and international tours, the life of a comedian on the road is, as Lyle Brennan discovers, a lonely and unglamorous one indeed Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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Line 'em up
“Wit has truth in it; wisecracking is simply calisthenics with words.”
Dorothy Parker
“’Brevity is the soul of wit” said Shakespeare. I say ‘Wank!’ Thus I win.”
Simon Munnery
Jay Richardson finds out whether the masters of the one-liners really are the kings of comedy Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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Jennifer Coolidge: a Star Turn
The Fringe has been known to eat American comics alive. But Jennifer Coolidge has survived Hollywood, so how hard can it be. The film-star and former "MILF" chats to Lyle Brennan Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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Ode to Joy
As the worlds of standup and poetry converge, new and innovative forms have begun to emerge. Tom Hackett talks to the performers leading the way. Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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Arjy Barjy
It's ten years since Arj Barker last performed at the Fringe. Jay Richardson touches base to talk primetime success, mammoth arena tours and an on-off affair with soft drugs. Read more »| 16 Jul 2010
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Scouse rules
After a year that has seen his career catapult, John Bishop returns to Edinburgh as TV hot property. But he tries to keep it all in perspective, he tells Nick Eardley Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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What's Eton Ivo Graham?
The So You Think You're Funny winner just can't escape his past. But as the 20-year-old tells Fern Brady, an Eton schooling shouldn't be a comedic conviction Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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Comedy’s Greatest Hits
Armed with video cameras and laptops, Internet DIY comedians are changing the shape of British Comedy. Sam Friedman meets the Internet stars hoping to transfer web success onto the stage at this year’s Fringe Read more »| 16 Jul 2010 -
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Previews: EIF Music
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Acclaimed as one of the top symphony orchestras in the world, the Netherlands' Royal Concertgebouw returns to the Usher Hall t... Read more »| 15 Jul 2010 -
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Previews: EIF Theatre
The Edinburgh International Festival has long commissioned some of the most innovative theatre. From Santiago to Brazil, this year promises to bring to Edinburgh the cream of world's very best performers Read more »| 15 Jul 2010 -
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Previews: EIF Opera
Porgy and Bess Can flamboyant, sensual art and an exploration of slavery ever sit comfortably together in a production? EIF director, Jonathan Mills, clearl... Read more »| 15 Jul 2010 -
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Christos Tsiolkas
His incisive questioning of Australian society has seen his latest novel The Slap become a best seller and won him the Commonwealth Writers Prize. He talks to Nick Eardley about multiculturalism, class and getting into the minds of his characters. Read more »| 15 Jul 2010 -
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Jonathan Mills: International man
EIF director Jonathan Mills tells Evan Beswick about how he didn't let any preconceptions about what the EIF should be get in the way of his global vision for the festival Read more »| 15 Jul 2010 -
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Years of Bliss
Ten years in the making, Peter Carey's novel, Bliss has finally made its way onto the operatic stage. As librettist Amanda Holden tells Evan Beswick, the challenges of the text were only matched by its wealth of ideas Read more »| 15 Jul 2010