Edinburgh Festival '99: Free Fringe Tickets
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12 (1)pm, Demarco European Art Foundation, Venue 109,
10 singles
Following sell-out successes of Macbeth in '97 and Black Battles with Dogs in '98, Trident theatre returns with this haunting production of a classic
Speed-the-Plow
2.20 (3.40)pm, The Pleasance, Venue 33, five pairs
Gambling, seduction and potential disaster engulf a film studio in David Mamet's hilarious and shocking play
Brian Appleton in `Brian Appleton's History of Rock'n'Roll'
4.30 (5.20)pm, The Pleasance (Below), Venue 33, five pairs
Brian's unique insights into the history of rock stem from the fact that - despite being a simple Brummie - he is a touchstone of popular music
Tickets are available to the first Independent readers to take a copy of today's paper to the box-office of the venues listed below.
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