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Edinburgh Festivals

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Midlothian Science Festival 2018: Making Radio Waves

MIDLOTHIAN SCIENCE FESTIVAL OCTOBER 6-20TH 2018Date: October 14th 2018Time: 13:00pm – 15:00pmCost: FreeAddress: Black Diamond FM HQ, 67 Gardiner Place, Newtongrange, EH22 4RT, Midlothian This event is now closed but more science activities can be found on their website www.midlothiansciencefestival.com

todayOctober 15, 2018

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Midlothian Science Festival 2018: Science Alive Gala

MIDLOTHIAN SCIENCE FESTIVAL OCTOBER 6-20TH 2018Date: October 6th 2018Time: 11:00am – 16:00pmCost: FreeAddress: Lasswade Centre, 11 Eskdale Drive, EH19 2LA, Midlothian This event is now closed but more science activities can be found on their website www.midlothiansciencefestival.com

todayOctober 15, 2018

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Ian Smith: Craft, Review

★★★★Underbelly Bristo Sq | 17:15 | £12.50/10.50 |Ian Smith has been a busy guy, he’s spent the run up to the 2018 festival folding hundreds of origami cranes. As much as ‘Craft’ is centred around origami (and some interesting facts around it that I never knew) Ian is full of great anecdotes and stories, all as in previous years with the assistance of a multimedia projection behind him. The projection often […]

todayAugust 25, 2018

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Moon, Review

★★★★★Pleasance Courtyard | 21:30 | £9/8 | You can’t walk too far in Edinburgh without tripping over someone flyering for a sketch troop at the Fringe, but which one should you to? Let me save you some searching and point you in the direction of Moon. The Northern Duo pick up the pace and get the audience laughing from the off, accompanied by the kind of music I would expect behind a […]

todayAugust 21, 2018

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Graham Dickson: Timber, Review

★★★Underbelly Cowgate | £10.509.50 | 17:30 I know it’s difficult, but imagine a world where Hollywood is full of nothing but creepy men. That is the world you are drawn into if you visit Graham Dickson’s solo show at Underbelly. ‘Timber’ is framed as a Netflix documentary, looking back at 2018 to find out why all the women left LA to escape the monsters inhabiting the city. Dickson expertly switches characters to […]

todayAugust 20, 2018

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Colette Redgrave: Picasso’s Women, Interview

Picasso’s Women features a series of monologues and confessionals performed by three of the most influential women in the early life of seminal 20 th Century artistic genius, Picasso. We sat down with Colette Redgrave who play's Olga, Picasso’s first wife to chat about bringing the show to Edinburgh. Picasso’s Women will be performed from Monday 13 – Monday 20th Wednesday 22nd – Sunday 26 August, 19.00 at Fruitmarket Gallery for tickets and more information […]

todayAugust 14, 2018

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Owen Roberts: I Let a Six-Year-Old Write My Show, Review

★★★★Pleasance, Courtyard | £98 | 16:45 Owen Roberts is a brave (or desperate) man letting a six year old write his show. You read correctly, Owens show has been written by his partners 6 year old daughter Isabella. As you’re walking in it’s a hand chosen Disney mix that greats your ears in the Pleasance venue, that’s the first indication that you’re in a child’s version of a standup show. Owens ‘grand […]

todayAugust 9, 2018

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Jarred Christmas: Remarkably Average, Review

★★★★Gilded Balloon, Teviot | £1110 | 20:00  Have you ever been tempted to take a home dna test? Find out your biological make up? Jarred Christmas has, and what he discovered surprised him. He’s Remarkably Average. His results have lead him to question his own backstory and the way he views himself.  He takes the audience through the results of the test while bouncing ideas off them and regaling with stories from […]

todayAugust 9, 2018

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Infanita, Review

★★★★Pleasance, Courtyard | £15.5014.50 | 13:30  I used to say that physical theatre wasn’t really my thing. However, over the last few years several Fringe performers have won me over. I can definitely include German company Familie Flöz on that list.  As you walk into ‘Infantia’ the show has already begun as a silhouette scene is playing out in the background of the set. These silhouettes as it turns out act as […]

todayAugust 9, 2018

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