Monday, July 30, 2007

Edinburgh prepares for the Fringe

Fringe 2007 5 - 27 August

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Pictured: Edinburgh gets ready for over a million visitors during August.


TitleDescriptionDate
This Sketch Show Belongs to Lionel RichieLIONEL RICHIE SET TO OWN THE 2007 EDINBURGH COMEDY FESTIVAL7/30/2007
BackpackerJody Kamali, the half-Iranian, Bristolian comedy actor; brings the comedic essence of travelling to the stage, in a one-man, character comedy show.7/29/2007
Best of The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 07Media releases and images from some of the shows UKTheatre will be reviewing at the Edinburgh Fringe7/29/2007
DEBORAH FRANCES-WHITE'S "HOW TO GET ALMOST ANYONE TO WANT TO SLEEP WITH YOU" Afternoon stand-up leaving you ready to pull tonight 7/29/2007
The Witching Hour IIIThe scariest late night show on the Fringe is back with Perrier nominee Stephen Harvey. 7/14/2007
Grasmere By Kristina LeachDebuting at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe ‘07, RoaN Productions will be travelling from their home city of New York to present the European Premiere of GRASMERE, showing at C between 1 and 27 August.7/14/2007
ASHES by Ali MurielFour actors, four fires, four darkly comic stories. 7/14/2007
The Maids'Genet's 'The Maids' is a transgendered exploration of volatility, destruction, eroticism and murder.7/14/2007
Real Circumstance makes its debut with LIMBO at the Edinburgh Festival!LIMBO is the tender and compelling story of a young girl’s relationship with an older man. A young Catholic girl gives her confession from the edge of Camlough Lake.7/14/2007
Dye Young / Stay PrettyBefore Madonna, blonde ambition had a different name: Debbie Harry. 7/7/2007
Paul Chowdhry’s ‘Lost in Confusion’ Edinburgh set to misunderstand confused comedian7/7/2007
Kitty Flanagan’s Edinburgh ‘Festival of Me’“Flanagan is one of the most subtle and perceptive of live performers regardless of gender” 7/7/2007
Jim Bowes has a complaint to makeOn average, a person is likely to moan to more than twice as many people about a bad experience, than when praising a positive one.7/7/2007
Dear Future Wife… in Edinburgh?One man’s desperate search unfolds on stage7/7/2007
SPREADA MOUTHWATERING PLAY FEASTING ON WOMEN'S FIGHT & FROLICS WITH FOOD.7/7/2007
Doctor Deepak’s Edinburgh Festival SurgeriesA visit to your Doctor will never be the same again!7/7/2007
BUTCH - A QUEEN’S STUGGLE TO BECOME A KINGMenno wants to ‘butch-up’, he wants to be less Graham Norton and more Vinnie Jones......7/7/2007

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