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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Wil Hodgson - Straight Outta Chippenham
Despite some funny anecdotes, Hodgson's pithy suburban narratives seem just a little too esoteric to truly connect Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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Armchair Renaissance Man
Carlin's glimmering comic ideas are left largely unexplored Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Middle East
The largest laugh arrives as the comic strips naked and exposes his horrible, flabby man breasts to the public Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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Turn Me to Stone
A heartwarming display of the enduring playfulness and innocence of children in the face of tragedy Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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Scottish Ballet
Ashley Page's engaging piece, Fearful Symmetries, is sure to seal his status as one of the dance world's finest talents Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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Year Of The Dog
This is a gentle, charming and touching film about human need; the need not only to feel love, but to express it even when inevitable imperfections persisten... Read more »| 19 Aug 2007
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Kaiser Chiefs preview
“When we used to play support slots, our philosophy was always: ‘let’s nick the other band’s fans’"" Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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Lucy Porter
Porter's charm offensive wins the day, and even the singletons go away feeling all gooey Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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Carey Marx
The bizarre flavour of the show straddles the line between a carefully cultivated, naive friendliness and jaw-dropping insolence Read more »| 19 Aug 2007 -
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XXY
Many people refer to paedophilia as the last taboo, and to paedophiles as the unmentionable, untouchable outcasts of society; but XXY shows it is not the onl... Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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WAZ
Although the ultimate showdown struggles to be believable, WAZ still delivers some of the key nuances of a well rounded thriller. Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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American Poodle
This intelligently staged performance exposes the funny side of the ""special relationship"" between Britain and the USA Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Savage/Love
Savage/Love has a long way to go before it ripens into a production that deserves a paying audience Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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Preview: The Shins
Their trademark sound lies in James Mercer’s weightless voice, which soars over a rich guitar-pop landscape Read more »| 18 Aug 2007 -
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And When Did You Last See Your Father?
From the outset it is clear that And When Did You Last See Your Father? is going to be a heart-warming film, suitable for the whole family, but ever so more ... Read more »| 18 Aug 2007