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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Top 5 Poetry Events
The pick of this year's 'spoken word' Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Sensory Overload
It's the biggest, most expensive and now most well-recieved shows ever seen at the fringe. Sam Friedman goes behind the scenes at the multi-sensory spectacular, Fuerzabruta Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Flip the Switch
Nicola Brooks highlights the strengths of Edinburgh’s youngest artists in this year’s Annuale. Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Faustus
Although inventive, this play fails to pack an adequately strong emotional punch Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Hit List 21/08 (For Issue 5)
Fest's top five art exhibitions this week Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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The Racket
Two monologues on the war in Iraq are compelling, but offer no new insights Read more »| 18 Aug 2007
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Jimmy Carr: Fringe Review
Deftly hopping from paedophilia to poverty, from racism to rape, Carr's rapid-fire technique leaves the audience little time to be offended Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Laid back and in the Groove
Samba is a forceful front man and his songs - whether concise and lyrical or laid-back workouts - reach well beyond any categorical limitations Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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What If
Predictable and tensionless, there are few insights about MySpace to be found here Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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The Big Pitch: The Bacchae
Bob and Bob are sitting in a darkened room. For the last five years, Black and White Rainbow haven't been doing so well. With attendances at a static six... Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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The Dresser
With a quality script from Academy Award winner Ronald Harwood and an impressive cast, The Dresser is both watchable and thought-provoking Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Melancholia at Fringe
An anti-Iraq War message that bravely avoids sentimentality or simplistic slogans Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Poetry Preview
Thomas Hutchinson is not a poet, but he does know it. Poetry that is... Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Certified Male
Certified Male digs deep into the modern male psyche Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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La Femme Est Morte...
Wild performers satirise America's celebrity obsession in the midst of war Read more »| 18 Aug 2007