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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Richard Sandling - VHS 3: Video Nasty
There's always something sweet and engaging about geeks indulging their passions. When a Trekkie (or Trekker, as you will discover) wears pointy ears and st... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Matt Green - Grow Up Green
Flicking through the seemingly endless pages of the Fringe comedy guide, you'll notice that pretty much every stand-up comic has decided to give themselves a... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Neil Delamere - Crème Delamere
Irish comedian Neil Delamere has good home support at this Fringe. The inevitable "Who here is from Ireland?" question at the start of his show is met with a... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Ed Byrne - Different Class
This evening doesn’t conform to a typical preview performance. While other comics face audiences of empty seats and stony journalists this weekend, Byr... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Chris Cox - Control Freak
Evan Beswick discovers the magic of Cox Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Rick Shapiro - Wild Card
Rick Shapiro eschews much of the traditional stand-up territory: there are no punch lines, no orthodox observational gags. References to his past as a heroin... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008
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Tim Vine - Punslinger
Anyone familiar with Harry Hill's early TV work—that is before he became the face (and voice) of middle-of-the-road comedy on ITV1—will also be f... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Adam Riches - Alpha Males
A mounting desperation hangs about the sweaty game show host of Adam Riches’ Alpha Males like a bad smell. Quiz Jay, the manically-grinning presenter o... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Russell Kane - Gaping Flaws
Russell Kane's show is flawed. But that's exactly what makes it so enjoyable, as we Brits have a tendency to revel in human imperfections and enthusiasticall... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Correspondence
Showing in the intimate Pleasance Courtyard Two, and performed by just two actors on a set best described as economical, the most striking thing about Claire... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Sword of Maximum Damage
Exploring the pull of gaming towards obsession, Sword of Maximum Damage is both tragic and funny Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Architecting
In a post-Katrina America, rebuilding the country and rewriting its history become inseparable Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Bernard O'Shea - Do Not Adjust Your Mind, Reality is at Fault
Bernard O’Shea, the ginger haired, self-styled “psycho-puppy killer” and reluctant Irish comedian, has frequently been touted as something ... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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And On Your Left... Ruth Bratt
A small, intimate room in the Pleasance Dome provides the setting for Ruth Bratt to launch herself into this hectic, character-based comedy show. A veteran ... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008 -
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Simon Brodkin is Lee Nelson
At last year’s Fringe,the newcomer Simon Brodkin played a series of characters in One Man Comedy Club. Brodkin delivered funny, mannered monologues in ... Read more »| 03 Aug 2008