STAGE TUBE: Preview of EIF's 2008: MACBETH
2008: MACBETH, directed and adapted by Grzegorz Jarzyna, plays at the Edinburgh International Festival, August 11 to 18.
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2008: MACBETH, directed and adapted by Grzegorz Jarzyna, plays at the Edinburgh International Festival, August 11 to 18.
Almost 3000 artists from 47 nations will gather to share the live experience of theatre, dance, opera and music with audiences from approximately a third of the world's nations at Edinburgh International Festival 2012.
After an award-winning debut run in 2010, Fresher the Musical returns to the Edinburgh Fringe, chest puffed and with a confident swagger, its flyer announcing a cast recording and the release of the amateur rights to perform it.
All smiles, wide eyes and key changes, the high school glee club is an all-too-familiar concept thanks to a certain hugely popular and equally irritating, inescapable television show.
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The Prodigals is a cut down version of a full-scale musical but what is shown at the Gilded Balloon makes you want to see more.
Follow seven supervillains as they battle it out with their evil balls, to see who will gain world supremacy.
The untold story of Hitler's youth, using musical theatre to help him express the 'man behind the moustache'.
Scat Pack improvise an original film of your choosing each night.
This is Showstopper's fourth year at the Fringe and, with performances regularly selling out, they must be doing something right.
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Well-known musical by Sondheim and Lapine which follows the story of artist George as he obsessively tries to perfect a painting.
A comedy musical mockumentary following a high school showchoir as they strive for fame.
Ed Jaspers co-adapts and performs a solo storytelling piece for children and adults alike.
Jamie Moakes undertakes an enthusiastic mission to affect the economy by collecting as many as he can of an overlooked 80's toy, thereby making them rare and valuable.
No Shoes Theatre deliver a different improvised comedy musical each day.
Greg McLaren explores language and communication by carrying out his everyday interactions through song.
High-energy comedy piece on the greed behind the financial crisis.
Filthy double entendres? There are plenty of those.
Thom Tuck watches all of the Disney straight-to-DVD movies so you don't have to.