Edinburgh festival 2013
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Max and Ivan: welcome to the standup slamdown
Their wrestling show put Edinburgh in a chokehold, their latest play hits London soon – and they've only been full-time at the comedy game a few months. Brian Logan meets Max and Ivan
A quiet word about classical concert etiquette
Who says classical music must be enjoyed in silence? Despite a summer of mobiles, coughs and even a misfiring hearing aid, Kate Molleson refuses to join the tutters
Why feminism has never been so funny
Amnesty's secret comedy podcast
Edinburgh festival: Amnesty Secret Comedy Podcast episode 15, with Lee Mack and Tim FitzHighamIn the last of Amnesty's Secret Comedy Podcasts, Lee Mack chats about riding Red Rum and Tim FitzHigham tells Mark Dolan about sailing across the English Channel in a bathtub
Amnesty's secret comedy podcast
Edinburgh festival: Amnesty Secret Comedy Podcast episode 14, with Adam Hills and John LloydAdam Hills takes the reins for the penultimate instalment of the Amnesty Edinburgh podcast series
The best (and worst) of the Edinburgh fringe festival 2013
Amnesty's secret comedy podcast
Edinburgh festival: Amnesty Secret Comedy Podcast episode 13, with Ronnie Chieng and Atumi MorakeBridget Christie: 'I've a long way to go'
Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich/Zinman – Edinburgh festival 2013 review
I'll Go On – Edinburgh festival 2013 review
Sam Rose in the Shadows – Edinburgh festival 2013 review
Amnesty's secret comedy podcast
Edinburgh festival: Amnesty Secret Comedy Podcast episode 12, with Tig Notaro and Janeane Garofalo
Edinburgh fringe closes with record ticket sales
Festival organisers issued nearly 2m tickets spread over 45,000 performances and 2,871 shows
Eh Joe – Edinburgh festival 2013 review
After the triumph of Krapp's Last Tape, Michael Gambon is back in a crueller Beckett piece about an elderly man being tormented for his sins, writes Lyn Gardner
All That Fall – Edinburgh festival 2013 review
Beckett wanted his radio play to 'come out of the dark', and this intriguing installation-style production delivers just that, writes Lyn Gardner
Dido and Aeneas/Bluebeard's Castle – Edinburgh festival 2013 review
LA Dance Project – Edinburgh festival 2013 review
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