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Counting Sheep
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Fringe at Summerhall

Always one of Edinburgh’s most intriguing year-round festivals, Summerhall boasts a programme full of the dark twists and turns of humanity

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Frankenstein at the Fringe

200 years after the book was first imagined, we walk you through some of the adaptations of Frankenstein coming to the Fringe.

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Sweet Venues

Dundee-based producers return for the Fringe with a line-up of old faves and newbies.

Interview

David Ramsay

David Ramsay explains his journey from armed forces broadcast engineer to Fringe performer

Opinion

Counting House Kow Tows?

Editor Robert James Peacock ruminates on rumours that The Counting House is set to be a paid venue at this year’s Fringe.

Interview

Interview: Jim Cartwright

The writer of RAZ, the tale of a young man about town at Assembly this Fringe, told us where the inspiration came from.

Interview

Interview: Katharine Hurst

Laura Ingram interviews actress Katharine Hurst about her role as celebrated courtesan/spy, Mata Hari, in Mata Hari: Female Spy at Zoo Venues this Fringe.

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Interview: Gavin Robertson

Laura Ingram speaks to the producer, writer and performer of Crusoe – a darkly-comic play about three disparate male characters in an urban world, playing at Zoo Venues.

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Interview: Dandy Darkly

Neil Arthur James’s alter ego Dandy Darkly is back in Edinburgh with brand new show Trigger Happy. Sarah McIntosh caught up with him on a quiet lunchtime at CC Blooms…

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Interview: Matt McDonagh

Vegan and rock’n’roll seem an unlikely combination, but somehow the 21-year-old pianist/singer from East Kilbride manages to pull it off.

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