Edinburgh Festival: Four to see

Thursday 15 August 1996 18:02 EDT
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Dealer's Choice (right)

The National Theatre slums it on the Fringe with Patrick Marber's sassy comedy about poker-playing.

Fringe Club, 7pm

Portrait of a Woman

Scotland's Communicado company breaks new ground with a courtroom tale of murderous passions.

Traverse, 8pm

Headstate

First chance to see this Irvine Welsh-scripted piece of anti-theatre, an acid house promenade round an atmospheric old church.

Graffiti, 12.30pm

REM Roadmovie

World premiere film couples live-action with fly-on-the-wall footage of the group's "Monster" world tour in 1995.

ABC Lothian Road, 11pm

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