Edinburgh Festival Day 15: Word of Mouth

Sunday 29 August 1993 23:02 BST
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JUSTINE BLACK from Windsor recommends that punters get their sequinned pants down to the Del Rubio Triplets at the Meadows. 'They're three groovy chicks.' Adam, a bouncer from Barnstable, was moved by Nick Revell at the Assembly Rooms. 'It was strange seeing a comedian not going for laughs all the time.' Dana Meretsky from Toronto was bowled over by Robert Lepage's Bluebeard's Castle and Erwartung. 'He's Canadian and he's a genius.' Tony Slattery prefers simpler musical pleasures. 'I really enjoyed Whistle Down the Wind. But then people like me always like things like that.'

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