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Across the Festival: August 7--Zoo & Pleasance

Michael Cox reviews Matt Forde--24 Hour Political Party People, Sophie Willan--Novice Detective, Broke, Light and Morgan & West--Parlour Tricks.

Across the Festival: August 6--Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews KlangHaus, Klip, A Journey Round My Skull, Head in the Clouds, The Future for Beginners and Dead to Me.

Across the Festival: August 5--Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews Kid Box, Invisible Walls, Theatre on a Long Thin Wire, The Object Lesson and Blood Orange.

Across the Festival: August 4--Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews Malasombra, The Dispute, Little on the Inside and Sister.

Across the Festival: August 4--Assembly

Michael Cox reviews Blind Hamlet, Juvenalia, I'm Not Pale-I'm Dead and 50 Shades-The Musical-The Original Parody.

Across the Festival: August 3--Traverse

Michael Cox reviews Cuckooed, Unfaithful, SmallWar and riverrun.

Across the Festival: August 2--Pleasance Courtyard

Michael Cox reviews The Cat in the Hat, The Complete History of Comedy--abridged, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Red Bastard.

Across the Festival: August 1--Traverse

Michael Cox reviews Men in the Cities, Spoiling, Huff, The Carousel and Donald Robertson is not a Stand Up Comedian.

Across the Festivals: Bang on a Can All-Stars: Field Recordings

Lorna Irvine finds much to enjoy from the EIF music selection

Across the Festivals: Scroobius Pip--Words

Jason Henderson runs out of complimentary adjectives to describe the Fringe production.

Across the Festivals: The Paper Cinema's The Odyssey

Lorna Irvine has fallen in love with the Fringe production.

Across the Festivals: Roll It in Sequins and Four Screws Loose

Lorna Irvine reviews two up-and-coming comedy acts.

Across the Festivals: The Man in the Moone

Lorna Irvine sees potential, but not a great performance, in the Fringe production.

Across the Festival: Reviews

Michael Cox reviews a collection of Fringe shows.

Across the Festivals: The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning

Michael Cox finds the National Theatre of Wales' production to be a riveting piece of political theatre.

Across the Festivals: Freeze!

Michael Cox warms to the theatrical art installation.

Across the Festivals: Long Distance Affair

Michael Cox enjoys an international affair via Skype.

Across the Festivals: Summerhall 2

Michael Cox returns to the acclaimed venue to review Our Fathers, Tales of Magical Realism, Bonanza, HeLa, The Tin Ring and Dark Matter.

Across the Festivals: Nirbhaya

Michael Cox reacts to the acclaimed production.

Across the Festivals: Dance Odysseys part two

Lorna Irvine continues her report on EIF's (****) dance marathon.

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