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1. Pina Bausch for ever
Was it thrilling to dance for the late, great Pina Bausch – or terrifying? As the troupe she created heads for Edinburgh, Judith Mackrell asks key members to explain her magic
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2. Charlyne Yi | Comedy review
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3. Audio: The Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh festival: episode 2
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4. Audio: The Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh festival: episode 3
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5. An Edinburgh comedy judge's diary: do standups tell the truth?
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6. Clarke Peters: Razzle dazzler
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7. Sport raises its game as it hits the Fringe
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8. Whoopi Goldberg gets back in the habit for theatre version of Sister Act
Actor, who is also co-producer of the £7m musical, takes role of Mother Superior in stage adaptation of Hollywood film
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9. The Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh Festival: episode 1
Russell Brand, John Cleese, Fred MacAulay, Rob Rouse and Danielle Ward all exercise their right to freedom of expression on the inaugural Amnesty International Comedy Podcast Russell Brand, John Cleese, Fred MacAulay, Rob Rouse and Danielle Ward all exercise their right to freedom of expression on the inaugural Amnesty International Comedy Podcast – the first Edinburgh festival collaboration between Amnesty and the Guardian
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10. Theatre tickets? Will that be stalls, circle or centre stage?
Edinburgh productions illustrate move towards more interactive drama, with greater demands asked of the audience
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1. Clarke Peters: Razzle dazzler
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2. Frank Chickens have last laugh as Stewart Lee's rant goes viral
Stand-up's outburst over Japanese band's inclusion in Foster's Edinburgh Comedy awards poll puts them on course to win
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3. The Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh Festival: episode 1
Russell Brand, John Cleese, Fred MacAulay, Rob Rouse and Danielle Ward all exercise their right to freedom of expression on the inaugural Amnesty International Comedy Podcast Russell Brand, John Cleese, Fred MacAulay, Rob Rouse and Danielle Ward all exercise their right to freedom of expression on the inaugural Amnesty International Comedy Podcast – the first Edinburgh festival collaboration between Amnesty and the Guardian
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4. Pina Bausch for ever
Was it thrilling to dance for the late, great Pina Bausch – or terrifying? As the troupe she created heads for Edinburgh, Judith Mackrell asks key members to explain her magic
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5. Review | Theatre | Earthquakes in London | Cottesloe | Michael Billington
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6. Charlyne Yi | Comedy review
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7. Audio: The Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh festival: episode 2
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8. Theatre tickets? Will that be stalls, circle or centre stage?
Edinburgh productions illustrate move towards more interactive drama, with greater demands asked of the audience
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9. No pain, no gain: the good news about arts funding cuts
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10. What to see: Lyn Gardner's theatre tips