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365
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New work from the National Theatre of Scotland, following the lives of young people moving out of the care system when they reach 16. Scripted by award-winning playwright David Harrower, and conceived and directed by Vicky Featherstone, Artistic Director of the NTS. 'Part of the Edinburgh International Festival'
22 Aug–25 Aug 7.30 Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh
365 One Night to Learn a Lifetime
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Specially created by the National Theatre of Scotland for the EIF, this play explores the painful transition to adulthood of children who grew up in care. 'Part of the Edinburgh International Festival'
23 Aug, 22 Aug25 Aug 7.30 Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh
The Accidental Death of an Accordionist
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The interactive comedy ceilidh murder mystery theatre show from Right Lines Productions is back for a major Scottish tour.
4 Aug–23 Aug, not Sundays 10.30–0.15am Acoustic Music Centre, Edinburgh
Adventures of Butt Boy and Tigger
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Butt Boy and Tigger meet in a chatroom late one night. After a round of coy flirtation, the pair proceed to act out a series of intricate sexual scenarios. Polished, funny and moving slice of late-night entertainment. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
3 Aug–25 Aug 10.50 Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
The Aluminum Show
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Wonderfully inventive and gripping throughout, this is a mixture of puppetry, dance, magic and general mucking about with silver stuff that has the audience gleefully cheering the newly discovered potential of lightweight and metal tubing. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 6.00 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Animal Olympics
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Quirky and educational story of how Chinese astrology began by performance poet Francesca Beard. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
6 Aug–25 Aug 11.30am Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
Another Kind of Silence
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The tale of marine biologist and nature writer Rachel Carson is brought to life by Liz Rothschild. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–24 Aug 3.40 Hill Street Theatre, Edinburgh
Another Paradise
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A dystopian farce written by Sayan Kent, Another Paradise is set in a Britain where the introduction of ID cards by the government has changed the nature of identity itself. The show features as part of the InvAsian festival, promoting Asian theatrical talent at this year's Fringe. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
3 Aug–25 Aug 4.45 clubWEST @ Quincentenary Hall, Edinburgh
Apollo/Dionysus
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Musing on the conflict between the Greek gods Dionysus (wine and fertility) and Apollo (order and truth), this show by theatre company The Dead offers wine and water for the audience at some point ? get in there, freeloaders! 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
30 Jul–25 Aug 12.30 C, Edinburgh
Architecting
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Fringe favourites the TEAM return with a brash, complex piece exploring American cultural mythology and modern capitalism. As clever and entertaining a work as you're likely to see at this year's Fringe. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–24 Aug (Times vary) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Balanders
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Polish puppet show 'Balanders' examines the relationship between a freak show master and his caged beast. Inspired by the fantastical, existential ideas of Edgar Allen Poe, Jorge Luis Borges and Topor, it's a thorny and enigmatic show that explores man's desire for control. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 7.50 Hill Street Theatre, Edinburgh
Baldanders
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Kompania Doomsday explores the relationship between a trapped beast and his master in the imaginative puppetry piece 'Baldanders.' This production is inspired by Poe, Borges and Topor, and is one of many diverse Polish works on display at this year's Fringe. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–25 Aug 7.50 Hill Street Theatre, Edinburgh
Barry & Stuart
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More macabre magic from the Aberdeen pair as they become 'Part-time Warlocks'. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug 10.20 Underbelly, Edinburgh
The Bird and the Bee: The Bird
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A teenage boy speaks to his mother, a Russian prostitute, of his first love, after both mother and son have endured a life of great travail, much of it confined to the cramped brothel they inhabit. For all its dark introspection, Al Smith's four-hander fails to bring enough originality or insight into its story to convince.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug 5.40 Underbelly, Edinburgh
Bite the Dust
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One of a number of Polish works debuting at this years Fringe, 'Bite The Dust' re-evaluates the 'dulce et decorum est' myth on a personal and cultural level, but much of the satire and relevance is lost in translation. A waste. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
3 Aug–25 Aug 5.00 Freemasons Hall Universal Arts Theatre, Edinburgh
Borderline
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Rob Benson's brilliant one-man piece about drug-induced psychosis toys with expectations of mental heath issues. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug 9.00 Underbelly, Edinburgh
Boys of the Empire
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A rather dim-witted, over-egged affair set in a 1930s English boarding school and the newly-named Iraq, then ruled over by a British colonial puppet-king. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
3 Aug–25 Aug 8.00 C, Edinburgh
The British Ambassador's Belly Dancer
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A rags-to-riches-and-back-again tale of sexual exploitation, as the former mistress to the British ambassador to Uzbekistan tells her story through the medium of song and dance. Worth a visit. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–24 Aug 1.30 Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh
Britt Ekland: Britt on Britt
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Former bond girl and one-time wife of Peter Sellers proffers a frank and surprisingly funny whistle stop tour of her enchantingly colourful life. A captivating stage presence who refuses to take herself too seriously. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 6.30 Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
Broken Nails
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Marlene Dietrich is re-imagined through the medium of puppetry in 'Broken Nails', which explores femininity and the power of stardom through the character of a young servant girl apprentice. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–24 Aug 5.35 Hill Street Theatre, Edinburgh
By The Way
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This poorly scripted two-hander follows a pair of friends on a road trip through a dystopian France, where an unnamed plague is killing off everyone's mothers.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 2.05 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
The Caravan
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Theatre company Look Left, Look Right win the prize for bizarre venues this year. The Caravan is set in a tiny caravan and focuses on the plight of the 2,200 British households still living in temporary housing after the floods of 2007. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
4 Aug–24 Aug (Times vary) Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
The Caravan
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Docu-theatre from transcripts of the victims of the 2007 floods in England, set in a tiny trailer and including voices from a wide spectrum of social classes and backgrounds. An intriguing portrait of modern Britain. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
5 Aug–25 Aug (Times vary) Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Charlie Victor Romeo
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Created entirely from the black box transcripts of six airline emergencies, this theatrical documentary from New York's Collective: Unconscious is compelling stuff, though there's a niggling doubt throughout that there's much to the impact of this show other than audience titilation. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 7.40 Udderbelly's Pasture, Edinburgh
Circus Oz: 30th Birthday Bash
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Far more theatrical that trad big top and ringmaster affairs, Circus Oz still offers the requisite acrobatics, juggling, clowning and stunts but with added elements of performance and personality. A big, shiny, crowd-puller of a spectacle by a group that is at the very top of its game, and occasionally at the top of a very long pole.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 4.45 Assembly @ Assembly Hall, Edinburgh
Class Enemy
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Haris Pasovic's production of Nigel Williams' 'Class Enemy' transports the action from late 70s London to war-torn Sarajevo. 'Part of the Edinburgh International Festival'
20 Aug–23 Aug 8.00 Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Cloudcuckooland
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More instruments than you can shake a stick at, and more bird poo than the world can cope with in this fast, funny environmentally-aware musical. Ages 5-12. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
2 Aug–25 Aug 12.50 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Death By Chocolate
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This interactive murder mystery sees the audience, cast in the role of student police officers, charged to sift through trays of evidence at a murder scene, interview the suspects, and solve the case. Not only is this a chance for the civilian to play detective, there's free chocolate thrown in too. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–24 Aug 6.00 Zoo Southside, Edinburgh
Deep Cut
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Powerful drama focusing on the quest for justice of Des and Doreen James, whose daughter Cheryl died at Deepcut barracks.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug (Times vary) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
A Drunk Woman Looks At The Thistle
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Written by crime novelist Denise Mina as a response to Hugh MacDiarmid's 1926 poem, this is a funny. brainy, argumentative dissection of the very idea of national identity, performed with bright-eyed elan by the excellent Karen Dunbar. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 10.10 Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
The Echo Chamber
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Journey down into the dark, damp vaults beneath Edinburgh's Old Town, and watch one family cope with life among the ghosts. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
6 Aug–24 Aug 10.45am Underbelly's Baby Belly, Edinburgh
Edinburgh International Festival 2008
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Edinburgh's annual cultural extravaganza returns for another exciting year of dance, opera and theatre. Under the direction of Jonathan Mills, this year's programme includes world premieres of Matthew Bourne's' Dorian Gray' by New Adventures dance company, Heiner Goebbels' new work with The Hilliard Ensemble, 'I went to the house but did not enter', Scottish Opera's new production of Smetana's 'The Two Widows' and exciting recitals by the London Symphony Orchestra and the Mariinsky Opera…
8 Aug–31 Aug (Times vary) Various Venues, Edinburgh
Esoterica
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This exciting blend of card skills and people-reading marks out performer Eric Walto as deserving of a much bigger stage. 'Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug 9.05 Underbelly's Baby Belly, Edinburgh
Etcetera
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More eclecticism from puppetry trio K3 theatre. 'Etcetera' charts the monotony, challenges and inevitable trials of the journey from birth to death. Part of a wide selection of Polish theatre at this year's Fringe. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–25 Aug 1.10 Hill Street Theatre, Edinburgh
The Factory
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A cramped, intense production set in one of the Fringe's new venues; a sequence of newly-discovered cellars underneath the Pleasance. The Factory leads audiences through the final moments of Auschwitz concentration camp, from gas chamber to crematorium. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–24 Aug (Times vary) Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
The Factory
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A vivid and powerful Holocaust journey presented by Badac Theatre. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
23 Aug 8.00 & 9.30 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Fall
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Writer Zinnie Harris presents stark reflections upon the battle fought for civilisation against the barbaric impulses created by late capitalism. The huge vision and ambition of this work make it necessary and important Festival viewing.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
2 Aug–24 Aug (Times vary) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Fawn
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A muddled monologue about a girl transported from a forest into a world of alternate realities. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–24 Aug 1.10 Sweet Grassmarket, Edinburgh
Finding Alice
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Live music and spirited action performed without a set in this rendition of 'Alice Through the Looking Glass'. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
13 Aug–25 Aug, not 24 Aug 11.00am C Too, Edinburgh
The Fooligan
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Al Seed displays an enviable gift for storytelling in this one-man show. A vibrant series of clowning tableaux breaks up this atmospheric tale within a tale, as Seed recounts the exploits of one of the world's greatest storytellers, travelling across the universe and venturing through conversations with children and kings.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
1 Aug–24 Aug, not Mondays 3.40 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Footsbarn's A Midsummer Night's Dream
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A colourful, vibrant production of the Bard's most enchanting works. Although the pace noticeable dips towards the end, this is a performance that comes close to rivalling Peter Brooks' spectacle. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–25 Aug 7.30 Footsbarn's Big Top @ Calton Hill, Edinburgh
George Orwell's Coming Up For Air
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Adroit stage adaptation of Orwell's lesser-known 1939 novel , following a middle-aged man despairing at the failing economy and the erosion of civil liberties. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
5 Aug–25 Aug 11.00am Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
The Great American Trailer Park Musical
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A feisty, sun worshipin', gum chewin', all singin', all dancin' trio of girlfriends gradually divulge the scandal going on in the bosom of their beloved Florida trailer park. While the show pokes fun at American let-it-all-hang-out culture, we are persuaded to empathise with the characters' mishaps, misgivings and breakthroughs.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 10.00 C, Edinburgh
The Greatest Bubble Show On Earth
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All manner of bubble fun from Louis Pearl, who has been doing bubble shows for years. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
13 Aug–25 Aug 12.10 C Too, Edinburgh
Greenstick Boy
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A tale of broken hearts and bones with an unresolved ending, starring Maggie Cronin. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–25 Aug 11.50am Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
The Gruffalo
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Hugely successful theatre version of Julia Donaldson's clever and colourful book about a resourceful mouse and, of course, the terrible Gruffalo. Expect a dancing fox, a moustachioed snake and plenty of other interesting animals. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 2.10 C Too, Edinburgh
The Gymnast
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This curious collage of movement, speech, sound and lighting FX creates an impressionistic portrayal of life under the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. It's undoubtedly a harrowing history, but it's one that hasn't translated particularly seamlessly to the stage. 'Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–23 Aug 2.30 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Heartbreak Soup
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Laura Lindow wrote this touching (and funny) children's story about a serious subject when working with children undergoing heart and lung transplants. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
2 Aug–25 Aug 11.30am Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
I Am Robert Mugabe
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Set in an imaginary future in which the Zimbabwean dictator is on trial for crimes against humanity. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
16 Aug–23 Aug 10.45am The Space @ Venue 45, Edinburgh
I Love You, Bro
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Based on a true story, this is an intense exploration of the dark side of the teen psyche featuring Johnny, a young man struggling with his sexuality who finds release communicating online. 'Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 2.45 Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
The Idiot Colony
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Terrifying insight into the penal system that branded women 'moral defectives' for crimes such as homosexuality or having children out of wedlock. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug 1.10 Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
Inside Yerma
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Regarded as a metaphor for the Spanish civil war, this is a mesmerising tale of singing, dancing and despair. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–24 Aug 2.35 Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
It Ain't All Bollywood
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Depicts the trials and tribulations of Kiran, who has descended into an escapist fixation with Bollywood films following the death of her father. Sadly any real pathos is here hampered by a dubious script, making this a confused and overwrought play. The show features as part of the InvAsian festival, promoting Asian theatrical talent at this year's Fringe. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
3 Aug–25 Aug 4.00 clubWEST @ Quincentenary Hall, Edinburgh
James Campbell's Shut Up Stupid
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An 'experimental black comedy' from the man who brought us the 'Comedy Club 4 Kids'. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 4.00 Sweet ECA, Edinburgh
Jim Rose Circus
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A flat return for the Fringe legend, with a carnivalesque show set in hell. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–25 Aug 11.45 Udderbelly's Pasture, Edinburgh
Joan Rivers - Work in Progress by a Life in Progress
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The New York diva, and veteran of the stage, explores the aging process in this confessional play. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–25 Aug 3.45 Udderbelly's Pasture, Edinburgh
Jonny Woo: International Woman of Mr. 'E'
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Emotional truth sits alongside enthralling entertainment in this one-(wo)man show. Woo encompasses the full role of the clown: both humorous and tragic. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–25 Aug 9.00 Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh
Koko and the Crocodile
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A little touch of Africa in Mara Menzies tale of a poorly reptile looking for medical advice. Audience members can make reminders of the show to take home with their memories of this delightful piece. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
20 Aug–25 Aug 11.00am The Zoo, Edinburgh
Let the Earth Breathe
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Music with an environmentally friendly message. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
7 Aug–24 Aug (18 Aug–23 Aug 1.30) (24 Aug 2.30) Acoustic Music Centre, Edinburgh
The Lie of the Land
Date Location
Sharp little two-hander about a yuppie couple trying to relocate to the countryside. There's a lot of beautiful writing here, but the characters are played so blatantly for laughs that it's difficult to take their neuroses seriously, and the whole thing never looks much beyond its own Londony navel. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
1 Aug–25 Aug 12.30 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Lough/Rain
Date Location
A quietly tragic relationship co-authored by Declan Feenan and Clara Brennan. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–24 Aug 1.00 Underbelly, Edinburgh
Lucky You
Date Location
Carl Hiaasen's novel, a cultural dissection of Grange, Florida, translates onto the stage as a madcap romp through conspiracy theories, double-dealings and divergent agendas against a backdrop of racial tension. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 2.15 Assembly @ Assembly Hall, Edinburgh
Lyn Ferguson - The Plan
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Lynn Ferguson's theatrical offering is a mesmerising, character-based dark comedy in which Death kills time in her office, listening to the news and marking off the fatalities on her chalkboard while regaling the audience with tales of her favourite deaths. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 5.30 Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh
The Magic Tree
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No magic in this play from Ursula Rani Sarma, with an unintelligible plot and no direction. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–25 Aug 5.00 Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
The Man Who Planted Trees
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Puppet State Theatre Co presents this timeless tale about a simple shepherd who transforms a desolate area by planting hundreds of trees. Ages 7+. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
2 Aug–24 Aug, not Mondays 3.00 Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
Married to the Sea
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Warm, funny and beautifully-written play about divorce seen through the eyes of a child. It won't knock you sideways, but you should enjoy the ride. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
10 Aug–25 Aug 1.30 Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
Mime For Laughs
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Legendary Polish leading mime artist Krosny stars in this highly enjoyable comedy without words. 'Mime For Laughs' is one of many Polish productions on display at this year's Fringe, and has drawn praise from critics and audiences alike. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
1 Aug–25 Aug, not 22 Aug 9.20 Hill Street Theatre, Edinburgh
Misterstourworm and Kelpie's Gift
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Backed by a beautiful new soundtrack, this Scottish myth of monsters and heroes is brought to life by two dynamic storytellers. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
12 Aug–25 Aug 10.30am Musical Theatre @ George Square, Edinburgh
Mommie and the Minister
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The titular Mommie of this Hammer Horror homage is part drag queen, part Methodist preacher, part Bride of Frankenstein, the campest most over-blown feature of a play that's clearly aiming to be the campest, most overblown thing at the fringe.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
31 Jul–24 Aug 10.00 Underbelly, Edinburgh
Motherland
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A powerful dramatisation based on interviews conducted with the wives of servicemen. Creator Steve Gilroy explains: ?They talk profoundly about war and its impact on their lives. It's powerful, not just because of the sensational details but because of the really big emotional moments.' 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
31 Jul–24 Aug 7.05 Underbelly, Edinburgh
Mr Loveday's Little Outing
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Evelyn Waugh's comedic (to the point of lunatic) tale is presented by Theatrical Theatrics Productions 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2008'.
11 Aug–25 Aug 1.45–2.35 Sweet ECA, Edinburgh
The New Electric Ballroom
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Edna focuses on three sisters who have effectively locked themselves away from their tiny fishing village and from any sort of progress, and now exist in gaudy, festering stasis. Shot through with broad comedy, what Walsh and his skilled, note-perfect cast are leading up to is subtle, bitter and heartbreaking tragedy.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug (Times vary) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
New Word Order
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A bitter pill from Ryan JW Smith with neo-conspiracy crimes, Shakespearean style. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–25 Aug 12.30 Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh
No Place for Dreams
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For their first time at the Fringe, Brief Candle Theatre perform a tale of forbidden love in a harsh caste-based society. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
4 Aug–23 Aug, not Sundays 1.05 The Space @ Venue 45, Edinburgh
Office Party
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Director Cal McCrystal invites to you to express your most deeply repressed office party inhibitions. Set in a converted Appleton Tower, the audience mingle freely with the improvisational comics as the events unfold. Just don't get stuck with Alan from accounts. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
3 Aug–25 Aug 8.00 Udderbelly's Pasture, Edinburgh
On The Waterfront
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A triumphant homage to the screen classic, infused with director Steven Berkoff's trademark anti-naturalistic style. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 2.00 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Once and For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up and Listen
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A troupe of teenage actors explore the angst of adolescence, with a piece that feels like an unfinished workshop. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
23 Aug 11.00am Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Paperweight
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Set in a modest office in the Assembly Rooms,'Paperweight' takes a peek into daily office life as two young professionals fight mindless monotony and personal crises with childish pranks and tea making.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug (Times vary) Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
Pornography
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Simon Stephens' play, set just before the 7/7 bombings, explores urban alienation with a beautiful blend of optimism and despair.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug (Times vary) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Reasonable Doubt
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Two former jurors reunite in a hotel room two years after a controversial hung verdict in this smart two-hander from Australian playwright Suzie Miller.'Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 10.45am Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
The Riot Showgrrrls Club
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Not just another burlesque cabaret show: the girlies in basques are here to tell you about male abuses of power and the subjugation of women in pornography. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
4 Aug–25 Aug 10.15 Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh
Romeo and Juliet
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An outdoor version of the greatest love story ever told performed by the players of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
19 Aug–23 Aug 7.30–9.45; Wed & Sat 2.30–4.45 & 7.30–9.45 Royal Botanic Garden (Inverleith House Lawn), Edinburgh
Russian Play
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A very jolly hour of song, dance and audience participation all the way from Russia. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
20 Aug–25 Aug 11.00am C, Edinburgh
Sideshow: The Weirdest Show on Earth
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Nightly-changing cabaret freakshow, presided over by The Bloody Ringmaster and DJ Margaret the Gimp. Everyone needs to get drunk, sweaty and horny in the bowels of the Underbelly at least once. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
7 Aug–24 Aug Mon & Tue 11.45; Wed–Sun 0.15am Underbelly, Edinburgh
Simon Callow - A Festival Dickens
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A rich performance of moving, entertaining tales, in the second Dickens-themed show from the famous thespian. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
19 Aug–25 Aug 2.00 Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
Sister Cities
Date Location
Black comedy about four sisters, reunited after mum Jill Gascoigne slits her wrists. It's more West End than Fringe fare, but it's still a smart, accomplished piece of naturalistic drama. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
3 Aug–24 Aug 6.45 Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh
The Six Wives of Timothy Leary
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Timothy Leary's life is retold here through the words of the six life partners who followed him through his controversial adventures. An entertaining evening of theatre, with some well delivered performances, most notably some deft, nuanced playing from Hetty Abbot and Lisa Came as Leary's first two wives.'Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 5.00 Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
Slick
Date Location
A daft satire of greed, cruelty and violence featuring cartoon style action and imaginative skits. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
23 Aug 6.45 Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Slick
Date Location
On the outskirts of town a destitute tenement looms above the only crude oil supply in Glasgow, a discovery that's about to rip its tiny, impoverished community apart. Literally. Broad new comedy from Glasgow-based company Vox Motus, using padded puppet bodies operated by two performers. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
13 Aug–24 Aug (Times vary) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
The Space Between My Head and My Body
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Seven people take a plane journey, but something has gone wrong. Flitting between dreams, memories, and future visions, the characters are followed by the ominous sense that their plane has crashed, or may be about to. Sophisticated drama from a young company. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug 2.20 Underbelly's Baby Belly, Edinburgh
St Nicholas
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A monologue and tall tale told by a successful Dublin theatre critic, a self professed 'hack and drunkard'. Bitter, vindictive and egocentric, he embarks on a mid-life crisis of sorts when he becomes obsesses with a young actress playing Salome.'Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 2.10 Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
Stefan Golaszewski Speaks About a Girl He Once Loved
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One-man show that does exactly what it says on the tin. Our eponymous hero relives the love of his life in moving, gloriously wonky and expressive style. Highly, highly recommended. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
6 Aug–25 Aug 3.15 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
The Sun Dragon
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The second instalment of Gomito Productions' trilogy (which started with 'Little RedThings') is another comic adventure made out of live music, puppets, household junk and physical comedy. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
30 Jul–25 Aug 12.45 Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Supper
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The follow-up to Symon Macintyre's al fresco show 'Ghost' features no performers, just four volunteers from the public sitting down to a dinner of wine and fondue, while an audio narrative is fed to the audience via 3D headphones. It's likeable enough, and the taped monologues are gorgeous, but the insights offered reach no great heights. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
31 Jul–24 Aug 2.30 Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
Surviving Spike
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Disappointingly conventional take on the life of anarchic Goon Spike Milligan. Michael Barrymore, this year's Fringe celebrity casting, offers a good interpretation of the depression and mood swings which plagued the comedian, but doesn't show any feel for his comedic genius. It's pleasantly watchable, but then neither of those words should be associated with Milligan. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
3 Aug–25 Aug 4.15 Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
The Tailor of Inverness
Date Location
Matthew Zajac spins an affectionate tribute to his father, while exploring how history moulds us. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 2.55 Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
Tales from an Enchanted Forest
Date Location
Live storytelling from a forest glade -you'd better bring your imagination. Ages 6+. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
3 Aug–24 Aug, not Mondays 1.00 Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
Terminus
Date Location
O'Rowe's rhyming prose, delivered with consummate control, tells a Dublin set metaphysical tale of murder, suicide and accidental death - not to mention angels and demons - in a manner less distressing than it sounds. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–24 Aug (Times vary) Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
The Terrible Infants
Date Location
An award-winning feast of faux-kids theatre and fairy stories from company 'Les Enfants Terrible'. A host of bizarre creations populate this pitch-dark blend of puppetry and live music. 'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'
8 Aug–25 Aug 2.20 Udderbelly's Pasture, Edinburgh
The Expert At The Card Table
Date Location
As crafty conjurer Guy Hollingworth exhibits his prodigious talent at card chicanery, he employs an affable Englishness Hugh grant would be proud of to relay the life stories of childhood friends Milton Andrews and Samuel Erdnase, pioneers of card-shaping, and writers of the book upon which this show is based.'Part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe'.
31 Jul–25 Aug 3.35 Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh

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