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Fringe poster trends 2013: The split poster

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The shows opting for a split-screen design at the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe
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Fringe poster trends 2013: The split poster

The shows opting for a split-screen design at the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe

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Ban This Filth!
He’s taken on a female stage personae before but Alan Bissett cranks it up several notches by portraying anti-porn campaigner Andrea Dworkin

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Natasha Yapp
This Edinburgh-based comic gets properly stuck into identity politics as well as graduate life and family stuff in the hopefully not prophetic Offal Comedienne

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15 Minutes
Andy Warhol has a lot to answer for, eh? Surgical enhancement and celebrity obsession are the order of the day in this play by rising playwright Laura Neal

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Good Mourning! VOstBil
A downcast Swiss actress called Florence Minder taps into her American side in order to poke around issues of grief

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Shaggy Doggerel
Comedic duo Mellor and Steele deliver some tasty yarns. I’m afraid they do threaten to give us some paws for thought. It’s barking and so on … . .

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Dan Willis
One of Willis’ two shows this year features much talk in a pub basement about zombies. The Walking Dead might just help you survive the impending apocalypse

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Kearse and Marrese
There’s not especially much going on here about identity, it’s just two stand-ups doing a double bill and squishing their heads together on a poster

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