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.
The Devil and Billy Markham
11.45 (12.45), The Assembly Rooms (The Drawing Room), Venue 3, five pairs
Dice, drink and the devil - what more could you want?
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
16.00 (18.15), National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, Venue 37, 10 pairs
Set against the backdrop of America's Depression years, it tells the compelling story of the great 1930s Dance Marathons, and is a satire of a society driven by greed and spectacle.
Andy Robinson
21.45 (22.45), The Pleasance Below, Venue 33, five pairs Robinson's material bubbles out like an accidental spillage of confessions and he manages to discuss things that few could get away with.
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