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Edinburgh Fringe
Meet Flip Fabrique, a group of graduates from the Quebec Circus School. What an introduction!
A brilliant show: funny, touching, and completely satisfying to someone who had no familiarity with the booksā¦
Circus performers from Spain, England, Sweden and Germany come together in this absurd act from Svalbard.
Hungering is not what it used to be. Time was when a hunger artist at the top of his game could earn a veryā¦
Far, Far From Ypres began life as a double CD of World War One material, produced by the redoubtable Ianā¦
āStupendous, ābrilliantā - some of the comments members of the audience made as they were leaving Simonā¦
Youāre no from around here are yeh? Waiting for the bus? Well hereās a story while we wait.
The title of this wonderfully entertaining, inspiring, illuminating Spoken Word presentation is My Diningā¦
Postmodernist '90s themes meet '60s Dixie Land tunes in this charming operetta about the effects of amnesiaā¦
The Assembley Rooms have moved, albeit from George Street to George Square ā nice that the point of referenceā¦
Clad in a navy anorak, Pengeās lesbian poet has nipped up to Edinburgh to try her material out on a slightlyā¦
The Fringe can go from glitter and glamour to paper and cardboard at the turn of a corner, but in the case ofā¦
Three men are in relaxing in their flat. One lies dozing on the sofa, another sits in a chair watching theā¦
A Walk at the Edge of the World is a two-part performance that begins with a twenty minute walk.
āI wanna be a man, mancub
And stroll right into town
And be just like the other men ā¦ā
Although set at the time of the London Olympics the themes of āA little piece of Heavenā are very current inā¦
Thespās are known to like a drink, be it a little Dutch courage or the full Oliver Reed.
Skip, walk, or even crawl "Over the threshold" at the portacabin behind George Square Theatre that is Georgeā¦
Distilling the essence of Eric Morecambe into 90 minutes seems like an undoable, arduous task, yet writer Timā¦
Waiting in a rain pelted marquee with technicians setting up lighting, front of house staff bustling aroundā¦