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Our five best ways of entertaining you today

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Now that you can't go out you need to know what to do when you are staying in.Yes there is a lot of good stuff on the internet and on TV but here...

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017 – The Second Coming by Simply Surreal

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The Second Coming is a farcical, contemporary retelling of the Nativity story. This debut performance of The Second Coming by Dougal Thomson is a thoroughly humorous and modern examination of faith and miracle in the 21st century. The play...

Greater Grassmarket’s Vintage Weekend is back

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A weekend of free entertainment celebrating all things vintage The Greater Grassmarket Business Improvement District’s (BID) free Vintage Weekend is back in Edinburgh for the second year on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 April 2017 from 12pm – 5pm. The...

Review – Aladdin at The King’s Theatre

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Year after year, a trio of talented actors holds the King’s Theatre pantomime together. Allan Stewart as Widow Twankey, Andy Gray as Wishy Washy and Grant Stott as Abanazar the Wizard are the lifeblood...

New Edinburgh Science Fiction Theatre Company ‘Takes Off’

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 Tonight the country’s only theatre company dedicated to producing science fiction, is to take its maiden voyage in ‘Black Sky’ – an evening of science fiction stories.  The setting is The Scottish Storytelling Centre, but...

Faces of the Fringe – Part 6

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Over the course of the Fringe, Thomas Haywood has been taking photos of Fringe characters on stage and in the street. In this 6th and final part, there are some new people around, doing...

Edinburgh Festival Fringe Review: Circus of the Orient (**)

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by Martin Belk If you want a big, loud, expensive, haphazard day out of the rain and have absolutely nowhere else to go then this is the show for you. The good thing about 'circus'...

Review: Dunsinane – A Contemporary Play set in an Historical Context (*****)

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Dunsinane, which runs at the Royal Lyceum Theatre until 4th June 2011, is an extremely well produced National Theatre of Scotland contemporary play. In the view of this reviewer it should not be missed!This...