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The Sum Of It All
The Sum of It All simply does not live up to its hype. Making the... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
John Hegley: Morning Wordship
John Hegley is an Edinburgh stalwart and in many ways embodies th... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Six-Sided Man
Once-banned books have a curious habit of forcing their way into ... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Tiernan Douieb: Littlest Things
If there’s a more charming comedian than Tiernan Douieb offering ... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Shazia Mirza
Shazia Mirza has a lot more experience onstage than in the bedroo... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Li'l Thesps
There’s plenty of drama for kids to watch at the Fringe, but they... (continued)
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edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Edinburgh Tales: #4 Chris McCausland
At the 2005 Fringe, a few of us decided to give a late night audi... (continued)
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edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Jo Caulfield
According to a brief perusal of the Edinburgh Fringe guide, the... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Djupid (The Deep)
Despite the modern resonances, the people boarding the Titanic di... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
The Vaudevillains
Les Enfants Terribles don’t do things in half measures
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★★★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Patrick Monahan - I Walked, I Danced, Iran
Patrick Monahan isn't one for an understated entrance
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★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Kieran and the Joes: Success
Built around the imaginative conceit of a motivational seminar on... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Frances Rufelle: Beneath the Dress
In one of the flagship shows of the Pleasance’s new cabaret-style... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Seann Walsh - I'd Happily Punch Myself in the Face
By his own admission, Seann Walsh isn't having a good night tonight
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★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Donald Dewar Memorial Lecture: Alistair Darling
Excited—and skeptical—whispers of speculation filled the RBS tent... (continued)
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edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
EIBF: Pandaemonium!
Tuesday, 17th August I must confess, not having read any of Chri... (continued)
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edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Book Festival: Surprisingly Little Conflict Ove...
After the Wars... 17 August, Spiegeltent Though billed as a deb... (continued)
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edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Jacobite Country
In the glossary provided on the way into the venue, there are def... (continued)
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★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Death of a Samurai
If you were to imagine a mashup of Shakespeare’s comedies, Japane... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
Harlekin
Works of art are often described as inspired; Harlekin, the lates... (continued)
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★★★★★
edinburgh
18 Aug 2010
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