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Welcome to ThreeWeeks in Edinburgh. Here you can access our coverage of the Edinburgh Festival 2006.

You can check out our reviews, features and eDailys here online by clicking on the relevant blue buttons to the right of the page. Or if you want to browse our 2006 coverage by genre, click the relevant genre button.

We will return this August for our twelfth year covering the world's biggest and most exciting arts festival. See you there!

 

 

RANDOM REVIEWS

  • Bill’s New Frock /Carte Blanche Theatre Company
    children's showsThere are few images more likely to guarantee a laugh than a fully grown man in a frilly...2006-08-04 »
  • Nobody's Home /Grafted Cede / Theatre Temoin
    dance/physical theatreIn this gem of a Fringe show, the age old tale of Odysseus' epic voyage to reach home is...2010-07-05 »
  • The Discovery Of Spain /NGS
    eventsBritons have spent summers in Spain for longer than you might realise. This exhibition...2009-08-28 »
  • Smiler /Richard Fry
    theatreI cannot begin to convey the emotional power of 'Smiler'. My surroundings dissolve as Fry...2010-08-20 »

RANDOM FEATURES

  • ThreeWeeks iDaily #04 2009
    misc : With Hugh Hughes, Tea For Ten Theatre, Danielle Ward and Luke Wright talks to Richard Herring about reviews. http://www.threewe...2009-07-31»
  • The future of musical theatre? / Tadhgh Barwell O’Connor finds out how The Royal...
    musicals and operas : The Royal Scottish Academy Of Music And Dance (or RSAMD) has existed in one form or another since 1847 and enjoyed great success...2009-08-26»
  • Galactic drumming at the Jazz Festival / Alistair Baguley talks to jazz drummer extraordina...
    jazz music : A proponent of New Orleans style drumming, Moore has numerous jazz-funk and hiphop projects to his name, though is perhaps best...2009-07-31»

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