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.
BoyBand
10.25pm, C, Venue 19, five pairs
Oxford University Touring Company's rock musical for jaded post-adolescents by Peter Morris, who was the winner of 1998's National Student Drama International Playscript Award.
Hello There
11.15pm, Overseas House, Venue 19, five pairs
The X-rated revue opens a chilled can and sprays satire, song and nonsense in
this disturbing but friendly dream-pantomime.
Songs from the Diary of Wetzikoner Hausfrau
6pm, Demarco European Art Foundation, Venue 109, 10 singles
Drawings, turned poems, turned songs, performed in a process of spontaneous composition.
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