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Views and reviews from our expert correspondents at the Fringe

Edinburgh Festival blog

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #6

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #6

Jane Edwardes feels the tension between the International and Fringe Festivals

Udderbelly venue in Edinburgh

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #5

Rachel Halliburton surveys the most ludicrously titled shows on the Fringe

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #4

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #4

Rachel Halliburton gets to the bottom of the situation

God's Pottery in 'Concert for Lavert

Edinburgh Festival comedy blog #2

Malcolm Hay finds his wallet is empty

'Lunch with The Hamiltons'

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #3

Rachel Halliburton on the Neil 'n' Christine show

Kiss-in-Burgh

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #2

Rachel Halliburton on a critic's duty to tune into 'The Buzz'

Edinburgh Festival comedy blog #1

Edinburgh Festival comedy blog #1

Time Out's comedy editor Malcolm Hay on the glut of God-themed shows

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #1

Edinburgh Festival theatre blog #1

Time Out's deputy theatre editor Rachel Halliburton on the ’no smoke without ire‘ débacle


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Edinburgh seemed a bit light on chuckles this ear, or so thinks Tim Arthur. But that just made the exciting stand-ups stand out all the more…

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The arrival of a breakaway comedy event has put a dampener on the Edinburgh Festival. Time Out Comedy editor Tim Arthur investigates, and gives his comedy highlights

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Time Out's critics are up at the Fringe seeking out the comedy, theatre and cabaret shows likely to be tomorrow's London hits

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