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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Think Tank
If this show was a blind date, she would talk at you for half an hour despite having nothing to say and then run off mid-sentence with no explanation Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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Scarborough
He's 15. She's his teacher. A dirty weekend was never so dangerous Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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State of Matter
A fusion of contemporary dance and street-dancing, this performance astounds with its libidinous energy Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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Francesca Martinez: In Deep
Martinez is a thoroughly engaging performer, with a warm and effusive personality that drives the set forward Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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Nijinsky's Last Dance
A one man tour-de-force that delves into the psyche of dance legend, Vaslav Nijinsky Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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Spawn and Die
Delivered in the style of a lecture, Spawn and Die's shortfall of laughs makes it feel more like an academic monologue than perhaps is healthy Read more »| 06 Aug 2007
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Adam Hills: Joymonger
Proving that funny material needn't always be abrasive, Adam Hills wins plenty of friends this festival Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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Gary: Tank Commander
Greg McHugh has surely fashioned a comedy creation of fabulous proportions in a show that's destined to become one of this year's most popular Fringe acts Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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Rhod Gilbert
Rhod Gilbert's inventive tale makes dull moments fascinating Read more »| 06 Aug 2007 -
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Simon Munnery's AGM Review
Munnery presides over his own brand of cerebral yet charming stream of consciousness comedy Read more »| 05 Aug 2007 -
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This Sketch Show Belongs to Lionel Richie
Worth a look if it is raining hard. And everything else is inexplicably cancelled Read more »| 05 Aug 2007 -
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Tim Crouch - Art Transplant
Bored of theatre? Had enough psychological realism to drown an episode of EastEnders? Dylan Reed speaks to Tim Crouch about his new play, 'England' – set to change the standard (again) and win you back for drama Read more »| 05 Aug 2007 -
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The Master and Margarita
A new adaption of a classic 20th-century Russian novel with black magic, evil-doers and a central love story Read more »| 05 Aug 2007 -
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Mark Watson 2007 Review
His stand-up is so energetic and exhilarating that, having spent an hour doubled over in laughter, it is an exhausting experience Read more »| 05 Aug 2007 -
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Paper Work
This summer Edinburgh celebrates the work of Picasso with two major shows. Picasso on Paper at the Dean Gallery explores the artist's prints and etchings, wh... Read more »| 05 Aug 2007