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24-hour box office at edfringe.com Neal's Yard Remedies


Chillout Zone V176 GD4 Neal's Yard Remedies, EH2 1DR B0131 226 3223 · Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 11:00-18:00, Thursday: 11:00-19:00, Sunday: 11:00-17:00 D0131 226 3223 · nealsyardremedies.com


Festival Chillout Zone


Novotel V188 GF4


80 Lauriston Place, EH3 9DE B0131 226 0000 Light, airy, comfortable room with unreserved seating at tables, cabaret style. Full food menu available. Full bar. H Full bar available. Wide & varied food menu.


Venue Guide Outside Greyfriars


Bobby Bar V217 GE5 34 Candlemaker Row, EH1 2QE B07803 475 688 · 24 hrs Dwww.edinburghsaintsandsinners.co.uk


To find Greyfriars Bobby Bar from the Royal Mile, turn left onto George IV Bridge, continuing until you reach a railing and the Greyfriars Bobby statue on the right-hand side. The bar is just behind the statue, Candlemaker Row.


Events Festival Chill Out ..........................................................................................................197


Necrobus


V115 GD5 Waverley Bridge, EH1 1BQ B08445 678 666 · 10:00-00:00 D08445 678 666 · www.theghostbustours.com


A black classic 1960s Routemaster bus transformed into a theatre space, with cameras, screens, audio/visual capabilities and seating for up to 54 audience members. Beautiful interior.


Comedy Fright Bus Service...........................................................................................................92


New Town Theatre


V7 GD3 Freemasons' Hall, EH2 3DH B0131 220 0143 · 10.30 - 00.00 Dwww.universalartsfestival.com


Home to quality, professional, UK and international performing arts. It is situated in the beautifully and lavishly decorated Freemasons Hall built in 1913, on the elegant George Street, between Assembly Rooms and International Book Festival. Most beautiful Fringe venue with well-equipped and comfortable theatres. Winner of Best Fringe Venue, Edinburgh Spotlight. 'A top- notch theatre programme' (Stage).


H Licensed bar with light refreshments perfect for pre-show drinks. I =2 Events Edinburgh Fest Live! ....................................................................................................197 Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously...............................................................................204 Musicals and Opera A Medley of Four Dreams of Linchuan........................................................................267 The Peony Pavilion .......................................................................................................269 Romeo and Juliet .........................................................................................................270 Theatre Brazil.............................................................................................................................291 Bubble Revolution........................................................................................................291 Jailmates ......................................................................................................................325 Living a Little................................................................................................................332 The Power of Attention................................................................................................350


The Nomads Tent


V142 GF6 21 St Leonard’s Lane, EH8 9SH B0131 662 1612 Dwww.nomadstent.co.uk


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Music Fauré Requiem by Candlelight.....................................................................................231 Hot Chocolate at 10.....................................................................................................235 Old Saint Paul's Festival Evensongs.............................................................................246 Old Saint Paul's Festival High Masses .........................................................................246 Voices of Lions .............................................................................................................259


Opium


V96 GE5 71 Cowgate, EH1 1JW B0131 226 0000


Opium alternative bar and nightclub is Edinburgh's longest running dedicated rock venue. Open seven days a week until 05:00, Opium offers the very best in alternative entertainment. From rockaoke to live bands ... look no further ... and get ready to rock! 18+


www.opiumedinburgh.co.uk


Comedy A Comedy Tapas.............................................................................................................77 The Edinburgh Revue's Tenth Birthday Bash.................................................................86 The GILF and The BuJew................................................................................................96 Matt Winning: Ragnarok .............................................................................................129 Rory O'Hanlon – You Are Where You Need to Be........................................................153 A Taste of Planet Caramel............................................................................................167


Out Of The Blue Drill


Hall V195 GB6


36 Dalmeny Street, EH6 8RG B0131 226 0000 I 129


Theatre


Music Jazz at Lunchtime.........................................................................................................236


Old Saint Paul's Church V267 GD5


63 Jeffrey Street, EH1 1DH B0131 226 0000 Dwww.osp.org.uk


Historic Anglican church in the Catholic tradition, one of the original homes of Scottish Episcopacy, founded in 1689. The hidden gem of the Old Town, with numerous features of architectural and artistic interest. Father Willis organ. Descriptive leaflets available. Open daily 08:30-17:45 to visit, or for peace and stillness.


Hidden Gardens of the Royal Mile ..............................................................................199 Events


Outside Scottish Poetry Library


V167 GD6 5 Crichton’s Close, EH8 8DT B0131 226 000 Dwww.edinburghpoetrytours.co.uk


Tours begin and end by the Scottish Poetry Library, the only purpose-built poetry library in the world, opened in 1999 and recently extended, housing a collection of Scottish and international poetry.


Events


Events Edinburgh - A Tale of Two Towns.................................................................................196


Outside John Knox


House V31 GD6


45 High Street, EH1 1SR B0131 558 8240 D0131 444 1725


The tour meeting point is outside John Knox House, which is the older part of the Scottish Storytelling Centre.


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Come Down the Mile...................................................................................................195


Outside the Beehive Inn V178 GE4 18 Grassmarket, EH1 2JU B


The Beehive Inn has been the meeting point for one of Edinburgh's most infamous duos, Mr Clart and Mr McBrain of The Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour, for almost twenty years! Situated in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town.


Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour.........................................................................................304


Palmerston Place Church


V254 GE1 12 Palmerston Place, EH12 5AA B0131 226 0000


Judy's Affordable Vintage Weekender .........................................................................199 Events


Exhibitions Time for Tiffin ...............................................................................................................213


Northern Stage at


Summerhall V26 GG6


1 Summerhall, EH9 1PL B0131 560 1581 · From 10:00 until 15 mins after the start of the last show of the day D0131 560 1580 · www.northernstage.co.uk/edinburgh


Northern Stage at Summerhall is a creative home for the most exciting and original theatre made in the North of England. Original stories, new performances and spirited special events that will delight, provoke and entertain you.


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Theatre E15 ...............................................................................................................................304 Equations for a Moving Body......................................................................................305 People of the Eye .........................................................................................................348 Putting the Band Back Together..................................................................................351 Sacré Blue.....................................................................................................................355 600 People ...................................................................................................................359 Two Man Show............................................................................................................371 Where Do All the Dead Pigeons Go? ..........................................................................374


Outhouse V99 GC5


12a Broughton Street Lane, EH1 3LY BMon-Thurs 17:00-close, Fri - Sun 15:00-close Dwww.outhouse-edinburgh.co.uk


keep to themselves! 18+ only. Dog Friendly. H World beers, wines, cocktails, local products. I =9


Popular and city centre bar promoting local products as well as worldwide beers, wines and cocktails in a uniquely friendly environment. Close to The Playhouse, the Outhouse is situated down a lane off Broughton Street. We boast a beer garden, quality music, reasonable prices, showing local artists and excellent shows during the Fringe. It's a hidden gem the locals want to


Modelled on Saint-Sulpice in Paris, this splendid church dates from 1875 and is in the heart of the West End. A magnificent yet intimate internal space is ideal for music concerts, featuring a fine Wells-Kennedy organ built in 1992. I 289


Remember Edith Cavell ...............................................................................................352 The Soul in the Machine – George Williams, YMCA Founder.....................................361


Theatre


Comedy The Good, the Bad and the Weegie...............................................................................97


Music Arturo Tappin: Saxman.................................................................................................217 Barbara Morrison: I Wanna Be Loved..........................................................................218 Brian Molley Quartet at The Outhouse .......................................................................222 Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey................................................................................229 Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers – A Celebration in Song..............................................232 Lillian Boutté's Mississippi Rhythm.............................................................................239 Lisa Scott......................................................................................................................239 The New Orleans Speakeasy Sessions – A Masterclass in Real Grassroots Jazz........245


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