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10 August 2016
Kinsey Sicks: Lady Cocks of Bang Boys
What happens if you allow 4 beautiful American drag queens to come along to Edinburgh Fringe?
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10 August 2016
Shane Todd: From Holywood to Hollywood
Venturing from Holywood to Hollywood to 'make it' Todd tells the tale of trying to keep up with famous names from his hometown
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9 August 2016
Sarah Kendall: Shaken
Kendall's simple story-telling is captivating and will keep you smiling long after you leave
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9 August 2016
Michael Morpurgo's King Arthur
The absolute pinnacle of theatrical story-telling; which is what the whole show is about
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9 August 2016
Ed Gamble: Stampede
Do you still talk too much about something, even when you talk ironically about how much you talk about it?
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9 August 2016
Animal (Are you a proper person?)
Using the power of the spirit animal has never been more musical.
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9 August 2016
The Snow Queen
The Snow Queen is a fun, interesting new twist on old fairytales.
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9 August 2016
A Cup of Tea with Lady C
This outrageous lady of pride and power decided to make a visit to the Fringe and talk about herself.
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9 August 2016
Adventures of a Redheaded Coffeeshop Girl
A one-woman show full of music and chimpanzees - guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
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9 August 2016
Yeti's - Demon Dive Bar
A sketch comedy show that was very funny, but simultaneously bizarre and odd.
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9 August 2016
The Showstoppers’ Kids’ Show
The Showstoppers take their improv skills to the playground.
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9 August 2016
Rose Matafeo is Finally Dead
A promising start for the debut Edinburgh Fringe show
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9 August 2016
Paul McMullan: Alcopop
Paul McMullan's story is an incredibly important one to tell, and he tells it with humour, passion and honesty.
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9 August 2016
Scorched
This show seemed to have a great thing going, but sadly I just couldn't keep up with the overall plot.