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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Dance Base presents ... GLOBAL
Four companies from across the world join for a intelligent and hypnotising piece of dancing Read more »| 10 Aug 2007 -
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Glenn Wool
The endearing and essential Wool takes another strike at the prudish Read more »| 10 Aug 2007 -
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Al Pitcher
Forced banter with an unreceptive crowd, and apologies over the material suggest little more than a load of hot air Read more »| 10 Aug 2007 -
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Des Clarke
The gags are great, but Clarke has yet to discover how best to utilise them in the context of an hour-long show Read more »| 10 Aug 2007 -
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I Am My Own Wife
The life of a German transvestite and part-time secret police agent is handled with aplomb Read more »| 10 Aug 2007 -
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The Insect Circus
Amateurish antics and a lifeless ring-master make for a new circus of horrors Read more »| 10 Aug 2007
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Break Out
Break Out throws together old school manoeuvres with slapstick capers, resulting in a curious mix of movement and farce. Read more »| 10 Aug 2007 -
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Teenage Kicks
By turns poignant and funny, John Peel's story will resonate with many who loved the music he played Read more »| 10 Aug 2007 -
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Andy Warhol: A Celebration of Life… and Death
It’s the blockbuster show of the Arts Festival. Warhol is in town and with his iconic Campbell’s soup cans towering over Princes Street Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
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Playing Burton
In the age of Heat and Popbitch, an endearing portrayal of Richard Burton reminds us it was always so Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
Theatre
Fringe preview
Yellow Moon is certain to become a jewel in the Fringe crown this year Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
Comedy
How to Survive the Festival by Craig Hill
It's unavoidable, no matter where you go, you will be inundated with people throwing flyers in your face. Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
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Follow Me
Against a black stage and a black curtain, one executioner and one victim face one another Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
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Into the Hoods
In Zoonation's modern fairy tale, street dance is successfully adapted for the stage Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
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Richard Herring
He's a bit late to 'come of age,' but Herring makes a good stab at it anyway Read more »| 09 Aug 2007