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The Ballad of James II The Walworth Farce
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
The Traverse stages Enda Walsh's latest play set in a London high-rise on the Walworth Road.
The Ballad of James II The Ballad of James II
Rosslyn Chapel, Edinburgh
Douglas Maxwell's historical verse play is staged in the atmospheric surroundings of Rosslyn Chapel.
Damascus Damascus
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
David Greig's hotel-set drama draws on his experiences in the Middle East.
Dickens Unplugged Dickens Unplugged
Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
Reduced Shakespeare Company alumnus Adam Long turns his attentions to the work of Charles Dickens.
Tony! The Blair Musical Tony! The Blair Musical
C Venue, Edinburgh
Ed Duncan Smith (Iain's son) stars in one of two Tony Blair musicals on this year's fringe.
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American Vaudeville American Vaudeville
Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh
The vaudeville tradition is resurrected in this two-man show at Edinburgh's Pleasance Dome.
Virgins Virgins
Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
John Retallack's family drama deals with the issues surrounding growing-up and sexual experimentation.
Falling for Grace Falling for Grace
Cafe Royal, Edinburgh
Keir McAllister's blackly comic two-hander about a suicidal stand-up comedian.
Strawberries in January Strawberries in January
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
Roxana Silbert directs this French-Canadian comedy as part of the Traverse's Playwrights in Partnership programme.
Midnight Cowboy Midnight Cowboy
Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
Con O'Neill stars in an adaptation of the classic 1970s film about a New York hustler.
Marlon Brando's Corset Marlon Brando's Corset
Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
Improv king Mike McShane and Les Dennis star in a comedy thriller about a frustrated writer.
Emily's Kitchen Emily's Kitchen
Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh
Tangled Feet's quirky devised piece about a woman whose fantasies threaten to overtake her life.
Levelland Levelland
Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
US comic Rich Hall plays it semi-straight in his apocalyptic new play at the Assembly Rooms.
Finder's Fee Finder's Fee
Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh
Wesley Moore's noirish thriller explores the cut-throat world of US real estate.
Bloggers Bloggers
Smirnoff Underbelly, Edinburgh
The trend for verbatim theatre continues with this play based on real life internet diaries.


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