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Lough/Rain
In its exploration of the mundane human existence, Lough/Rain fai... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
04 Aug 2008
Lies Have Been Told: An Evening with Robert Max...
From all the shouting and swearing, Philip York seems as determin... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
The Third Condiment
Judging by this new work from brothers Ben and Charlie Brafman, I... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Pebbles on the Beach
Life’s a beach. Well, sometimes; although it depends on how you f... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Free Outgoing
The clash of old and new is sensitively negotiated as images of a... (continued)
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★★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Eight
Confronted with eight characters, the audience must chose to hear... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
The Last Yak
The last, dying yak becomes an object of worship in this compelling production
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★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Bite the Dust
A powerful examination of the disastrous effects of conflict on soldiers
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Lynn Ferguson - The Plan
Signs that Lynn Ferguson’s The Plan will be a treat abound as the... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Just Out of Reach
Using music and drama, The Pittsburgh Music Ensemble enter the un... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
The Straight Man
Preposterous and ill-conceived, The Straight Man kills off its on... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Frog Man
This strange, innovative black comedy succeeds in maintaining a c... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Danielle Ward in Glorious Technicolour
Danielle Ward claims to be the second most famous person that eve... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Charlie Victor Romeo
Taking the exact words from black box recordings of air crashes, ... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Lost In The Wind
Spectacular and graceful, Lost in the Wind's physical theatre is ... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Scaramouche Jones
A clown, battered and bruised across the whole of the twentieth c... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Vincent
While perhaps not out of this world Leonard 'Spock' Nimoy's play ... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
A Darkling Plain
There are few plays which deliver laughter as well as this one, a... (continued)
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★★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Rise
Tom Dale’s meditation on modern existence proves to be a compelling spectacle
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★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
Andrew Lawrence: Don't Just Do Something, Sit T...
It is often thought that self-deprecation deters even the most ar... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
03 Aug 2008
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