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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We Are Together
This documentary follows the lives of the children in the Agape orphanage in South Africa, who, under “Grandma” Zodwa Mqadi’s guidance, ha... Read more »| 23 Aug 2007 -
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Fringe Therapy: Andrew Lawrence
Would you describe yourself as a happy person?AL: I think I would describe myself as having interludes of happiness while going through a gamut of different ... Read more »| 23 Aug 2007 -
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Last Orders
The highlights of the Book Festival's last few days Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Greedy Scratchers
A whistle stop tour of human history Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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An Age of Angels
The necessary bitterness of An Age of Angels' presentation of human experience means its message gets lost in the posturing Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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The Big Pitch: Ricky Gervais
Hi, I'm Robin Ince. You may remember me from such DVD extra bits as that one after Ricky Gervais' Politics (2004). Six years after we did a show toge... Read more »| 22 Aug 2007
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Paranoid Park
Gus Van Sant has become a dab hand at wrongfooting his followers. After Good Will Hunting, he made Psycho, a topsy-turvy piece of avant-garde experimentation... Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Preview: The Sounds
With more celebrity friends than you can shake a stick at, and bringing Scandinavia's take on new-wave to this year's T on the Fringe are the Sound... Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Tunnel Vision
Anyone remotely interested in urban sports or dance would be well advised to check it out Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Paper Monkeys: Legends
Sure, a few of the lines fall flat, but this is a lot of talent for a small room Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Mark Watson: Marathon Man
Tom Hackett speaks to Mark Watson about Fringe fatigue and what's next for Edinburgh's busiest comic Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Working Girls
It takes some guts to complete a show which is met with such indifference and apathy Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Alex Horne: Birdwatching
What makes this show an interesting comedy outing is Horne himself: quick, intelligent, and capable of generating wholesome laughs without falter Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Sean Hughes
Why, oh why, must he sing karaoke? Read more »| 22 Aug 2007 -
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Discotivity
There's a good show trapped in this mess somewhere, but when its presented in this manner, the only option is to sink to your knees, gaze skywards and cry out for mercy Read more »| 22 Aug 2007