Comedy and controversy as Edinburgh Fringe begins

Send a link to a friend

[August 06, 2010]  EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) -- More than 20,000 performers and hundreds of thousands of tourists are descending on Scotland's capital for the annual Edinburgh Fringe festival.

The three-week arts extravaganza offers almost 2,500 drama, comedy, dance and music shows in venues including theaters, pubs, a parking lot and a mid-air restaurant suspended above a city park.

This year's big names include comedian Eddie Izzard, actor Alan Cumming and Michael Urie of "Ugly Betty."

One show getting attention is "Lockerbie: Unfinished Business," the true story of one man's struggle to find the truth behind his daughter's death in the 1988 airplane bombing.

The Fringe runs from Friday until Aug. 30.

[Associated Press]

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

< Top Stories index

Back to top


 

News | Sports | Business | Rural Review | Teaching & Learning | Home and Family | Tourism | Obituaries

Community | Perspectives | Law & Courts | Leisure Time | Spiritual Life | Health & Fitness | Teen Scene
Calendar | Letters to the Editor