Edinburgh Festival: Ticket Offers
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Your support makes all the difference.We have five pairs of free tickets to give away for the following shows at the Assembly Rooms (venue 3):
The Double Bass (3.50pm) A romantic comedy about the seething passions of an orchestra pit. By Patrick Suskind, author of the best-selling novel Perfume.
Joe Show (6.15pm) Comedy from the United States, one man's parade of urban eccentrics.
Jeff Green (10.10pm) For one week only, the former Perrier Award nominee.
Amampondo (11.30pm) Exhilarating company who use traditional dress, instruments and dance to capture the spirit of South Africa. Apparently, they're Nelson Mandela's favourite group.
n To take advantage of these offers turn up at the Assembly Rooms box- office with a copy of today's 'Independent'. All tickets are available on a first come, first served basis.
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