Until now.
Fringe examines the Edinburgh Fringe from every angle you can imagine, as well as lots of angles you cant. Whether you are planning your own show or just trying to decide which version of Macbeth to see (as a rule of thumb, generally the one with naked lesbian witches), the book provides a lively and entertaining tour through the dark work-house underbelly of UK theatre, answering such questions as:
is it worth paying attention to any reviews I read?
is it worth paying attention to any reviews I write?
how can I keep fit during the Fringe?
where can I get hold of a glitterball at short notice?
how do I get a homoerotic massage after midnight?
what do I do in the final week, with a permanent hangover and my eyes glued together?
Written by actual Fringe performers, Fringe is the ideal book for everyone interested in the annual boil on the face of Scotland's capital. Although they do go on about themselves a bit.