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W Kamau Bell
By Sam Friedman, published 20 August 2011
Gemma Goggin: Double G
By Marcus Kernohan, published 20 August 2011
A show about tits turns out to be a bit of a boob
Chris Cox: Fatal Distraction
By Ben Judge, published 20 August 2011
Todd Barry: American Hot
By Si Hawkins, published 20 August 2011
Big laughs from the Bronx-born gagsmith. But is he happy?
Video: The Three Englishmen
By Claudine Quinn and Marcus Kernohan, published 20 August 2011
Exclusively for Fest, the London sketch troupe peform a musical love-letter to old technology
Lit Chic: Tears and terrorism
By Anna Feintuck, published 19 August 2011
A moving set of talks on a range of subjects as EIBF marches on
Lit Chic: 36 hours at Charlotte Square
By Anna Feintuck, published 19 August 2011
Fest's EIBF blogger recaps the goings-on of Wednesday and Thursday at the book festival
Bashir Lazhar
By Peter Geoghegan, published 19 August 2011
Parallels are drawn between substitute teachers and asylum seekers in this innovative one-man play
Nathan Cassidy: Fantastica!
By Jay Richardson, published 19 August 2011
A distinct unevenness of tone actually works in his favour
The Kids Get Stuck In
By Ellie Rutherford, Molly Robertson, and and and and and and Ross Salters, published 19 August 2011
After easing them in gently with a leisurely couple of weeks watching the best theatre and comedy performances at the Fringe, we decided it was time for Fest’s Kid Critics to roll their sleeves up and get stuck in themselves
Thirty years of Fascination
By Marcus Kernohan, published 19 August 2011
28 years into their career, and Fascinating Aïda show no signs of slowing down. The cabaret superstars talk bad language, budget airlines and tax evasion with Marcus Kernohan
Things to do in Edinburgh when you're Ed
By Stevie Martin, published 19 August 2011
We take world-weary standup Edward Aczel on a tour of fun around Edinburgh
A Human Instinct
By Joe Bunce, published 19 August 2011
Last year, Chris Larner accompanied his MS-suffering ex-wife to Switzerland's assisted dying clinic, Dignitas. Here, he tells Joe Bunce about the process of bringing the experience to the Fringe
Writing for your life
By Anna Feintuck, published 19 August 2011
Why do we write? For many of those appearing at this year’s Book Festival, words are a means of survival – as Anna Feintuck discovers
The Royal family
By Joe Spurgeon, published 19 August 2011
Fancy taking your unknown show to Edinburgh to perform in front of a guaranteed audience of thousands? Joe Spurgeon takes a look around the biggest venue at the Fringe
I speak because I can
By Chris McCall, published 18 August 2011
Chris McCall meets impassioned orator and former Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins
Tenchi Shinmei
By Malcolm Jack, published 18 August 2011
Static and one-dimensional mass percussion
EastEnd Cabaret: The Revolution Will Be Sexual
By Catherine Sylvain, published 18 August 2011
Filthy brilliance.
Evelyn Evelyn
By Catherine Sylvain, published 18 August 2011
Waugh Waugh Wow
Belt Up's Outland
By Yasmin Sulaiman, published 17 August 2011
Fringe favourites Belt Up present an affecting look at Lewis Carroll's descent down the rabbit hole
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