Edinburgh Fringe Festival - Reviews from across the web
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The Stage / Edinburgh / Full Edinburgh Fringe coverage / The website for the entertainment industry Stand-up or sketch shows? The classics or new writing? Dance or physical theatre? Burlesque or cabaret? Musicals or circus? Promenade or... thestage.co.uk
edfringe.com : official site of the edinburgh festival fringe , home of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and your one and only destination for all things Fringe related. Fringe 2007 ran from 5-27 August and has now finished. Our box office is closed until next year but why not stick around and have a r... edfringe.com
Edinburgh Fringe Festival: Here is your Fringe lowdown! Armed with a Fringe programme and the daily papers' rave/rant reviews, the cheerful culture-vulture rushes from venue to venue, morning to midnight, eight shows per day, imbibing Brecht and bombast, virgin works and rehashed classics, the funny, the stupid, the silly and the sad. The richer, more di... aboutscotland.com
Edinburgh 2007: REVIEW of the festival... EDINBURGH 2007 REVIEW The Bacchae (King's), Subway (Drill Hall), The Walworth Farce (Traverse), Mile End (Pleasance) and many more. Philip Fisher chats with Lyn Gardner (Guardian) and Mark Fisher (Fringe Firsts) abou... theatrevoice.com
Edinburgh 2007 | Guardian Unlimited Arts It hasn't been a vintage year for Edinburgh comedy, but this shortlist - for the prize formerly known as the Perrier - show... arts.guardian.co.uk
Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2007 2007 saw a mind-blowing variety of entertainment and a heady mix of new talent and established names. Highlights included Ricky Gervais Live at Edinburgh Castle, Craig Hill, Lucy Porter, Jason Byrne, Henry Rollins, The Ladyboys of Bangkok, The Foo Fighters, Razorlight, Happy Mondays, Interpol and Fu... edinburgh.org
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