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Edinburgh Fringe
The new series of X factor began last Saturday (21 August), with thousands of wannabe celebrities in Glasgowā¦
The key to a great kids show is simply to create a great production that works on all levels and appeals toā¦
I must confess Iād seen very little of Dick and Dom, the television duo famed for their bogie jokes, beforeā¦
Returning after the success of their first Fringe show last year, Limerence Productions brings a story aboutā¦
As I write this, the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics is sprawling across my TV screen, making meā¦
āLocal man found dead in the town of Danderhallā. They are in the news regularly these days, not their facesā¦
Five actors on bar stools and a projection screen are the sole propellants of the action in āForgotten Voicesā¦
A brilliant show: funny, touching, and completely satisfying to someone who had no familiarity with the booksā¦
It was perhaps to be expected that the aftermath of 9/11 would bring forth its own monsters. Despite theā¦
A star of comedy shows such as Jam, Big Train, and Brass Eye, Kevin Eldon is clearly showing the benefit ofā¦
To get in to this particular Assembly venue, you go down a gorgeous avenue of red drapes that lead you intoā¦
To use an old sports commentating clichƩ, Australian Benny Boot's show is one of two halves.
āIf I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because ifā¦
Making their home in the Army Base in conjunction with Army@TheFringe, British/Icelandic theatre companyā¦
I think we can all remember where we were and what we were doing when the planes flew in on September 11th,ā¦
Every journey has a beginning and every family has a past. In each there are forgotten chapters.
In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded and the heart of the universe started to beat.
If you did not know this was a Shakespearean plot would this production be remotely credible?
A tack sharp modern take on a Russian classic.
This production from New York company NoPerks Theatre is basedā¦
Ed Byrne returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with his new show: Outside Looking In.