EDINBURGH 2011: BWW Reviews: THE SELFISH GENE, Zoo Roxy, Aug 12 2011
Inspired by Richard Dawkins' book of the same name, a biologist attempts to explain the origins of life within the context of a family's real world trials.
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Inspired by Richard Dawkins' book of the same name, a biologist attempts to explain the origins of life within the context of a family's real world trials.
After their success with Another Someone at last year's festival, RashDash return with a new piece which explores the theme of sex, sexiness, and how it all relates to love.
James Sherwood explores what it means to be a good person or a bad person.
Showstopper! The Musical has returned to the Fringe again after another successful year of improvising shows on the audience's cues.
A somewhat disturbing Guardian feature in which comedians recreate their favourite childhood photos inspired Shappi Khorsandi's show about how she and her brother took on the world.
Despite his solicitor's damning conclusion, his comedic value is definitely more like than dislike, even with a PowerPoint fail.
Clare Maddox applauds Josie Long's political journey.
As the Edinburgh Festival Fringe kicks off for another year, more trains and buses are being provided to help festival goers get home.
Edinburgh's Festival Fringe Society has expanded its range of smartphone and tablet apps in time for the start of the 2011 Fringe.
Clare Maddox gets the post-industrial Doncaster blues
SEX YOU (I'm Gonna) is the newest immersive comedy experience by comedian Nathan Phillips.
Faulty Productions presents Scene of the Titans, a new musical based on the true story of Northern Ireland's first gay-friendly rugby team.
The KIST is the creation of international Scottish singer Fiona Kennedy.
For the third year running, we'll be offering full coverage of the Edinburgh Festivals - on the Fringe and at the EIF.
Gary Naylor catches a sneak preview of acts appearing next month at Edinburgh