Edinburgh Festivals


Edinburgh Festival Fringe 6 - 30 August 2010

For comedy, musical theatre, dance and children’s shows

Of all the fringe events that have sprung up across the globe since, The Edinburgh Festival Fringe remains the original and best. With a policy of pretty-much-anything-goes, expect the unexpected and to be entertained!

Our tip for the best tickets is to keep your ear to the ground – word of mouth is the surefire way to see the best, go to www.edfringe.com for more details on the event and acts taking part.

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Allsopp and Henderson's the Jinglists

5 - 29 August

Two jingle-writing geniuses. Catchy melodies and crippled emotions. Can love rescue these men or will they pummel each other into the abyss of madness?

Memoirs of a Biscuit Tin

4 - 30 August

Maison Foo present a nostalgic tale about memory for grown ups through physical theatre and puppetry.

Music of two Nations

14 - 17 August

Eddie McGuire is one of the most prestigious Scottish composers alive, and classical zheng performer Dong Yi is the most celebrated international soloist of any Chinese national musical instrument of her generation.

Pedestrian

5 - 29 August

Brilliant new solo show written and performed by Tom Wainwright. Finely-tuned physical storytelling. Breathtaking animation. A cinematic fishbowl.

Teen Bewitched

7 - 13 August

Colette loves Guy. And she's going to take him... if the dolls will let her. In a bid to topple the perfect classroom love affair, a ruthless teen dumps her sweet but boring boyfriend, cuts out homework and cancels her friends.

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