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Lit Chic: Psychopaths and politicians
By Anna Feintuck, published 28 August 2011
As EIBF starts to wind down, so too does our book festival blog
Tony Law: Go Mr Tony Go!
By Lyle Brennan, published 26 August 2011
First Ever Joint Winners for the Amnesty Freedom of Expression Award
Published 26 August 2011
Sold and The Wheel win the 2011 Amnesty Freedom of Expression Award in association with Fest
Jon Richardson: It's Not Me, It's You
By Evan Beswick, published 25 August 2011
I fun foray into the book-reading format for Richardson
The Suitcase Royale in Zombatland
By Lyle Brennan, published 25 August 2011
Great tunes and a stunning aesthetic excuse the clangers in this B-movie delight
Matt Green: Too Much Information
By Malcolm Jack, published 25 August 2011
Fleetingly amusing musings
The Unexpected Items Are On It, In the Zone, Off the Hook and Down With the Kids
By Matthew Macaulay, published 25 August 2011
From 'Gap Yah' fame to Fest Success
Cabaret Whore: More! More! More!
By Marcus Kernohan, published 25 August 2011
Simultaneously mocking the genre and showing great affection for it
Matt Rudge: We Could Be Heroes
By Peter Geoghegan, published 25 August 2011
Less-than-honest soul searching
Dregs
By Paul Burch, published 25 August 2011
A bizarre and joyfully chaotic full-length debut
The Station: Fourstones
By Amy Taylor, published 25 August 2011
Adventure and imagination form the basis of this magical one man show
Billy Kirkwood: Show Me Your Tattoo
By Amy Taylor, published 25 August 2011
Tattoos make for one of the funniest Free Fringe shows so far
The Life Doctor
By Paul Burch, published 25 August 2011
The Life Doctor presents an interesting premise, but flawed writing and poor execution mean that it is best avoided
Set List: Standup Without a Net
By David Hepburn, published 25 August 2011
Ultimate improv
Ro Campbell: Uttering Bad Shillings
By David Hepburn, published 25 August 2011
Aussie comic goes back to his Scottish roots.
Belarus Free Theatre: Minsk 2011
By Edd McCracken, published 25 August 2011
Belarus Free Theatre land a knock-out blow to their government, the West, and the audience. The angriest show of the Fringe.
Cab Fare for the Common Man
By Lyle Brennan, published 25 August 2011
An easily digested hour of arch comic shorts
The Boom Jennies: Blowout
By Joe Bunce, published 25 August 2011
Not with a bang but a whimper
The Pleasure of Being: Washing, Feeding, Holding.
By Joe Spurgeon, published 25 August 2011
The final stretch
By Paul Sinha, published 25 August 2011
Paul Sinha has some things to say about the Fringe and the awards culture
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