Edinburgh Fringe
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Edinburgh Fringe 2018
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A Beginner’s Guide to Populism
A satire of sound bites and xenophobia, expressing the danger of stoking a community’s ignorance, fear and hatred
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A scarce modern dystopia, this show will linger with you for many weeks to come
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Inventive bilingual collaboration where family tensions merge with debate around cultural identity
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Inspiring Stories of Courageous Women - An Exploration of War Through Storytelling and Music
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Des Kapital presents a strange brew of pop karaoke and Communist China
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Three Women Convicted of Witch Craft Make Peace with Their Fates and Reveal How Little Has Changed