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12 September 2016
Face to Face: Celia Imrie with Terri Paddock
What better way to get an insight into the world of the award-winning actress than seeing her for myself?
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11 September 2016
The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie
A great play that seemed to be full of promise, but was ultimately let down by a disappointing final half
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11 September 2016
Pilgrims
A tale of sacrifice, love and brotherhood could rarely be more intriguing
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26 August 2016
Damian Kingsley: Knock Knock
Knock knock, who's there? Damian's funny performance.
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26 August 2016
A+ Underachiever
A fresh take on the cliches of Chinese parenting, in a show that had plenty of great material, and a few wobbles
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26 August 2016
Mark Steel's in Toon
While poking fun at Paisley's picture-covered shops or highlighting the devastation the highland clearances caused Gaelic culture, Steel accurately debunks ancient theories and modern-day abominations.
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26 August 2016
Phil Ellis is Alone Together (But Mostly Alone)
Ellis impresses as he isn't afraid to make a fool of himself during his torturous downward-spiral as he makes a mockery of his own self-worth.
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21 August 2016
Colin Cloud: Exposé
The mind-bending, astonishing ingenuity of Colin Cloud is back for another sell-out Fringe run.
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20 August 2016
A Pocketful of Grimms
A fun, entertaining show that will enchant children and entertain adults.
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19 August 2016
Mark Watson's Edinborolympics
A hilarious show full of ridiculous challenges that are guaranteed to make you laugh.
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19 August 2016
Amée Smith: Relax, It's Not About You
This brave and endearing newbie to comedy might not make you laugh out loud, but she's certainly inspiring.
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19 August 2016
Paul Currie: FFFFFFFMILK!
A creatively madcap show with many hilarious moments...and the best Fringe performance I've seen this year
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19 August 2016
Lucy Pohl: Apohlcalypse Now!
'I love the sound of good jokes in the morning...' - Lucy Pohl dazzles us at the fringe.
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18 August 2016
Naz Osmanoglu: Exposure
The middle-class, Turkish-Englishman has a lot more than just his culture to credit his humour to: all his character flaws are more than enough.
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18 August 2016
Ed Patrick: Junior Optimist
A show by a comedian who is also a junior doctor will obviously make for wonderfully graphic material.