Festivals
Step into a vibrant celebration of culture with The Skinny festival guide. We bring you the latest UK and international festival news; you'll find festival information, previews, reviews, features, and interviews.
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Edinburgh FringeMackenzie Taylor: No Straightjacket Required
The suffering induced by bipolar schizoaffective disorder and a resultant suicide attempt don't sound like the most promising subject matter for a stand-up g... Read more »| 17 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeKilling Alan
Only two scenes into Killing Alan, alarm bells go off among the audience. The play, purportedly a “radical reworking" of the legend of Sir Gawain and t... Read more »| 17 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeNewsRevue
Since man evolved from ape and started selecting political leaders, the world has been in need of those few with the ability to mock, satirize and comically ... Read more »| 17 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeIsma Almas Bombs Review by Sarah Clark
Confronting Islamophobia constructively is something that isn't often attempted at a comedy club, but debut Fringe performer Isma Almas does it with flair. B... Read more »| 17 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeChippendales
“Are they all shiny and brown?” “How old are they?” “I think two of them are really muscly, one’s a bit scrawny.” I... Read more »| 17 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeJon Richardson: This Guy At Night Review
Rebecca Gordon finds pleasure in painful comedy. Read more »| 17 Aug 2009
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Edinburgh FringeCamille: The Dark Angel
The discerning Fringe reviewer is reluctant to give five stars to any show. This is not out of spite, or, as some might suggest, a power trip from the big bo... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeRussell Kane: Human Dressage
Edward Whelan discovers Russell Kane has nothing to do with horses and everything to do with hilarious. Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeRhys Darby: It's Rhys Darby Night
Given how well-loved the character has become, it seems perhaps unnecessary to introduce Rhys Darby as Murray from Flight of the Conchords. It would be yet m... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeSusan Calman - The Last Woman on Earth
Loosely based on a heckle, Susan Calman’s The Last Woman on Earth proposes the world’s demise, leaving inmates of Underbelly’s cavern... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeErnest and the Pale Moon
Ernest and the Pale Moon is not a lavish production which only makes it a more astonishing achievement. The twisting tale of murder, insanity, mistaken ident... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeMalcolm McLaren: "History is for pissing on"
Malcolm McLaren knows a lot when it comes to shameless self-promotion, aggravation and generally getting people's backs up – which is why his one-man show is unmissable, says Chris McCall. Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeSuccess Story
Catapulted into the limelight with the release of his Oscar-nominated film Walking With Theresa, director Raymond is hailed as an overnight success. Hollywoo... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeHou Hou Shahou's Chorus of Descent
As audiences take to their seats for Babolin Theatre's latest production, accompanied by the ambient piano strains of a young man in grotesque drag, they wou... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009 -
Edinburgh FringeMatt Kirshen: Shorter than Napoleon
Here’s a fresh-faced comedian who certainly doesn't beat around the bush. Matt Kirshen might look young, but at age 29 and eight years into... Read more »| 16 Aug 2009