Edinburgh Festival: Free Fringe Tickets
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Your support makes all the difference.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.
King Stag
12.25pm, The Pleasance, Venue 33, five pairs
Fringe First winners return with their adaptation of Gozzi's classic fairytale of talking animals, desperate lovers, heartless villains, and one small parrot.
Oleanna
Midnight, C too, Venue 4, five pairs
David Mamet's controversial and provocative drama about a claustrophobic power struggle between a professor and his student that escalates as their conflicting truths lead to devastating results.
Lorna
12.15pm, The Famous Grouse House, Venue 34, five pairs
A tragic but humorous account of Lorna Moon, who emigrated to Hollywood from Aberdeenshire to become one of the highest paid screenplay writers of the 1920s.
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