The future of the Fringe? Think smaller
28/08/2012 … So – officially – it wasn’t as bad as everyone feared.
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28/08/2012 … So – officially – it wasn’t as bad as everyone feared.
27/08/2012 … Many of us will spend the next few weeks excitedly explaining just how great our Edinburgh experience was, and how bad it was for everyone else.
26/08/2012 … It seems fitting that a penultimate Fringe show should come with a bit of drama.
22/08/2012 … Five years ago I wrote a Correspondents piece for Chortle on my experiences of being a first timer at the Edinburgh Fringe.
21/08/2012 … The person of certainty will respond to any criticisms about the limited range of backgrounds of those in stand-up with pursed lips, folded arms and the statement…
21/08/2012 … Hecklers never cease to fascinate me.
19/08/2012 … For eight years before becoming a stand-up comic, I was a psychotherapist.
19/08/2012 … I’ve just got to the Fringe for a week of my show, and enjoying the benefits of this low commitment approach – including the advantage of knowing a bit about…
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