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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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 -
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Unsex Me Here
A strange mix of feminism, fairytale and four-inch heels fail to make this show original Read more »| 13 Aug 2007
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Geraldine Quinn
Quinn is witty, and she can deliver a crotch-grabbingly funny line, but one wonders how the show would fare if it was stripped of its musical accoutrements Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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How comedy can change your life
Francesca Martinez is a stand-up with cerebral palsy. She speaks to Tom Hackett about labels and the catharsis of comedy. Read more »| 13 Aug 2007 -
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Classic Entertainment!
Mr Winchester and Tommy maintain their friendly banter and infectious enthusiasm throughout, and the laughs come regularly enough to keep things fresh and entertaining Read more »| 12 Aug 2007 -
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Tom Russell
This is a man in fear as he approaches sixty and Armageddon is coming one way or the other, either by god’s hand or our own Read more »| 12 Aug 2007 -
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Fighting Talk
Miles Johnson goes four rounds with former Socialist leader turned chatshow champ, Tommy Sheridan Read more »| 12 Aug 2007 -
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Macbeth: Who Is That Bloodied Man?
Macbeth: Who Is That Bloodied Man takes all those imaginings of midsummer frolicks and burns them Read more »| 12 Aug 2007 -
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Cabaret Auschwitz
Cabaret Auschwitz: the most confused and misguided production at this year's Fringe Read more »| 12 Aug 2007 -
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Brendon Burns
Comedy re-imagined as mass therapy Read more »| 12 Aug 2007 -
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The Isle of Jura Event
Writing in isolation Read more »| 12 Aug 2007