Edinburgh Festival '99: 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.
Shakespeare for Breakfast
10am (11am), C, Venue 19 (Over-Seas House), five pairs
Coffee, croissants, culture and comedy in Edinburgh's longest-running wake-up call
Love's Labour Lost
1.15pm (2.55pm), C too, Venue 4 (St Columba's by the Castle), five pairs
Witty women, fantastical spaniards and true love denied make Shakespeare's youthful comedy a classic
Car
4pm (5.10pm), Theatre Absolute, Venue 33 (The Pleasance), five pairs
High octane dialogue and anarchic storyline by award winning writer Chris O' Donnell
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