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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Invasion Festival: Soul Traders
In this era of the Andrew Lloyd Webber, reality-talent-show contaminated, pop musical, the good old days of dazzling tap-dance routines, catchy melodies and ... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Not Stalking David Tennant (aka Having It All)
Like Jerry Springer before him, David Tennant probably won’t have time to come to Edinburgh and see the show bearing his name, after all it’s ver... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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The Expert at the Card Table
The lights are dimmed, a piano is tinkling in the background and a gentleman sits in a well-cut waistcoat reading a book beside a green card table. The gentl... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Dogs Barking
Love, revenge, violence and an awful lot of alcohol: all the ingredients necessary for an exhilarating drama. Written by Richard Zajdlic, creator of the BBC ... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Golden
This show markets itself as a “political satire based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth.” You wouldn’t guess that from watching it. The idea o... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Moliere's Tartuffe
Immediately censored after its first performance in 1664, Tartuffe is a contentious play which relentlessly targets figures of religious authority. But with ... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008
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Happy Savages
Happy Savages is an interesting and well-acted play which successfully portrays the emotional intricacies of modern relationships Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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PoeJazzi: Spokenworld
Performance poetry, when done well, is so different from reading verse on a page. It should be vibrant, eclectic and powerful – a vivacious mix between... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Simon Callow - A Festival Dickens
From the second Simon Callow parts the curtains his presence fills the room. He's packed out The Assembly's Music Hall, a 400-capacity venue on George Stree... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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I Wanna Be Loved By You
Who really was Marilyn Monroe? I Wanna Be Loved By You tries to answer this question. Charting her life journey, from Norma Jean’s rise to fame up to h... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Dance Base Presents ... Alan Lucien Øyen & X Factor Dance Company
Dance Base provides a glass-clad and stainless-steel-lined sanctuary from the Fringe crowds. What the building promises in terms of "trendy," the shows provi... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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The Boy from Centreville
“The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say” Lifted from Edgar’s final speech in King Lear, th... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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The Riot Showgrrrls Club
After leaving The Riot Showgrrrls Club, I present one of the “labia cakes” I have acquired—that is, a fairy cake decorated with a gumdrop c... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Dinner
The Dinner, written by Writers' Guild award winner Moira Buffini, plots an evening in which bitter socialite Paige crafts her guests' downfall with a... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008 -
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Jim Bowen: Look At What You Could Have Won
“In my day we just stole other people’s jokes.” This line neatly summates Jim Bowen's entire show. Fundamentally, this is a nostalgia trip... Read more »| 17 Aug 2008