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| But First: Chris Cooke / ThreeWeeks Co-Editor Chris Cooke has an idea. Well it had to happen one day. / Misc | read » |
| But First: Caro & Cecily / ThreeWeeks co-Editor Caro Moses and our youngest ever reviewer, Cecily, aged three, on where to take (much) younger viewers this final Fringe weekend / Children's Shows | read » |
| But First: Brendon Burns (again) / Our first guest editor of 2010, Brendon Burns, is back to tell us all about being famous at the Fringe / Comedy | read » |
| The festival's finale will be bliss / One of the stand out shows at the Edinburgh Festival this year opens right at the end of the city's festival month – the EIF's operatic adaptation of Peter Carey's award winning novel 'Bliss'. We spoke to Brett Dean, the composer of this very contemporary opera. / Musicals and Operas | read » |
| The Fringe's loose woman / Best known for her role as temptress Denise Osbourne in 'Coronation Street', singer and actress Denise Black comes to Edinburgh to unleash her musical talents with her band 'The Loose Screw'. Georgia Sharp met up with Denise to talk about life, work and the show / Music | read » |
| Fringe Emergencies: Relaxation / "Help! I'm experiencing Fringe overload, I can't do any more shows / see any more shows / tech any more shows / sell any more shows / falsely promise to buy tickets for any more shows without a moment to chill". Fear not, Tom Allen is on hand with some tips on how to relax in the Festival City. / Comedy | read » |
| It's Ian D Montfort's Interviews With The Dead #03: Hitler / Ian D Montfort is a spirit medium who only contacts really famous dead people. He lets Tom Binns eavesdrop as he channels one of the history's more controversial figures. / Comedy | read » |
| Christmastime comes early to edinburgh / Christchurch-born comedian Jarred Christmas talks to Nick Pearce about fatherhood, Edinburgh, and culture clashes / Comedy | read » |
| Her master’s voice / ThreeWeeks meets Nina Conti / Comedy | read » |
| Crossing the boundary / Consider this part of ThreeWeeks a part-comedy part-theatre section. Terry Saunders can’t decide which part of the Fringe he's in. / Comedy | read » |
| Two queens for the price of one / Actor Robert Inston on playing not one but two queens at the Edinburgh Fringe / Theatre | read » |
| Time for a change / Theatre company Pants On Fire transpose Ovid's 'Metamorphoses' to the 1940s / Theatre | read » |
| Mrs Moneypenny Does The Fringe: Part Three / Financial Times columnist Mrs Moneypenny is in Edinburgh this August performing at the Fringe. This week she and her many, many guests navigate the comedy Fringe. / Theatre | read » |
| This week in the van: Part 3 / Laura Mugridge has a show set in her campervan, parked in the Pleasance Courtyard. Each issue she recalls her ten favourite moments of the week. / Theatre | read » |
| But First: Team M&M / Five things Team M&M have learned about food and drink this Fringe / Comedy | read » |
| But First: Janey Godley / ThreeWeeks guest editor Janey 'not on the telly' Godley wants you to see something crazy while the Fringe is still in town / Comedy | read » |
| Flying high / ThreeWeeks chats to Gilded Balloon supremo Karen Koren on her venue's 25th birthday / Misc | read » |
| Ways of making you think / With three shows on at this year's festival, and books and magazine articles under his belt, how much more information can one man disseminate? Tom Campion finds out. / Comedy | read » |
| What's that noise? / Don't worry, it's just Guest Editor Janey Godley giving Tara Flynn the third degree. / Comedy | read » |
| Janey chats up hardeep / Hardeep Singh Kohli is back at the Fringe cooking up both food and chat with his show Chat Masala. Between servings, he found time to answer some questions posed by Guest Editor Janey Godley / Comedy | read » |
| But First: Yianni Agisilaou / Yianni Agisilaou (or Y*****) answers the all important question, "How's your Edinburgh going?" three times over... / Comedy | read » |
| But First: Jarlath Regan / Jarlath Regan on Edinburgh's past, present and future / Comedy | read » |
| But First: Jim Higo / Jim Higo has been working hard to drum up an audience for his show... / Comedy | read » |
| But First: Pip Utton / This week's guest editor Pip Utton on expanding your Fringe experience / Theatre | read » |
| But First: Zach Lee / Zach Lee on offending the occasional passer-by at the Fringe / Comedy | read » |
| But First: Ginny Davis / Ginny Davis on life imitating art at the Fringe / Theatre | read » |
| Fringe Emergencies: Health / "Help! It’s half way through the Festival, I have to do something healthy". Panic not, Adam Vincent is not only a comedian, he is also a nurse, and is thus totally qualified to give you some Fringe health tips. Though we can’t guarantee you should take them too seriously. / Comedy | read » |
| Mrs Moneypenny Does The Fringe: Part Two / FT columnist Mrs Moneypenny documents her month performing at the Fringe. This week shows that have an affinity to hers, ie anything with cooking, money talk or fronted by one woman! / Theatre | read » |
| This week in the van: Part 2 / Laura Mugridge has a show set in her campervan, parked in the Pleasance Courtyard. Each issue she recalls her ten favourite moments of the week. / Theatre | read » |
| Hip hop Hamlet from Oakland / ThreeWeeks meets one of the teachers with a show in the American High School Theatre Festival / Musicals and Operas | read » |
| Dan Le Sac does the SSQ / ThreeWeeks' sister media CMU questions the brilliant Dan le Sac / Music | read » |
| It's Ian D Montfort's Interviews With The Dead #02: Rod Hull / Ian D Montfort is a spirit medium who only contacts really famous dead people. He lets Tom Binns eavesdrop as he channels one of the kids TV greats. / Comedy | read » |
| Totally relevant / Guest editor Pip Utton talks to Mumbai rock band Something Relevant / Music | read » |
| But First: The Noise Next Door / Sam Pacelli from The Noise Next Door would like you to know that he's NOT venue staff / Comedy | read » |
| Titting about the fringe / Nick Pearce exchanges words with Kevin Eldon / Comedy | read » |
| A nude awakening / Tom Martin talks to the man behind 'Naked Splendour' / Theatre | read » |
| You don't have to be mad to work here / Tom Martin meets Nicola Hazleton, venue manager at the 30 years old Bedlam / Misc | read » |
| But First: Canavan Connolly / As he prepared for his get-in on Sunday, Canavan Connolly wonders where the time has gone / Theatre | read » |
| Cycle of life / TheatreDelicatessen's Roland Smith on his show 'Pedal Pusher' / Dance/Physical Theatre | read » |
| The gospel according to Oedipus / Lee Breuer on his EIF show 'The Gospel At Colonus' / Musicals and Operas | read » |
| Glamour chameleon / Guest editor Pip Utton chats to singing star Camille O'Sullivan / Music | read » |
| But First: Colin Hoult / Colin Hoult provides some prep materials for anyone attending his show / Comedy | read » |
| Setting the bar for fringe comedy / Georgia Sharp talks to Susan Calman / Comedy | read » |
| Burns and the beast / Dave Fargnoli talks to John Burns about his one-man biography of occultist and magician Aleister Crowley / Theatre | read » |
| Ants on deck / Georgia Sharp spends some quality time with the guys from Idiots Of Ants / Comedy | read » |
| Thomas Truax does the SSQ / ThreeWeeks' sister media CMU questions magical music maker Truax / Music | read » |
| But First: Brendon Burns / This week's guest editor Brendon Burns urges you all to see someone you've never heard of... / Comedy | read » |
| But First: Jay Foreman / Jay Foreman on how to cope with that horribly small audience... / Comedy | read » |
| Fight the good fight / Hope Whitmore gets the lowdown on Tayo Aluko's acclaimed one man play 'Call Mr Robeson' / Theatre | read » |
| Mrs Moneypenny Does The Fringe: Part One / Financial Times columnist Mrs Moneypenny is in Edinburgh this August performing at the Fringe. She documents the experience and makes some show recommendations for ThreeWeeks. / Theatre | read » |
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