Jump for joy! Edinburgh festival 2022 takes off – in pictures
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Written and directed by Matt Wilkinson, Psychodrama stars Emily Bruni and is a revenge thriller set against the backdrop of a stage adaptation of Hitchcock’s Psycho
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A new play with songs by the Staves, Matthew Bulgo’s Blood Harmony stars Keshini Misha, Philippa Hogg and Eve de Leon Allen as sisters
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Long Lane Theatre Company has brought three shows to Edinburgh: The Giant Killers, Arty’s Ani-Magination and, pictured here, The Actress, about the first women to act on stage in the 17th century
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Jason Brownlee’s Today I Killed My Very First Bird, about crime and abuse, is given a ‘classy production’ by Lee Hart for Theatre Royal Plymouth and Voodoo Monkeys, writes Mark Fisher
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Sam Crerar and Allie Daniel star in Happy Meal, a ‘joyful queer romcom’ by Tabby Lamb at the Traverse
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Written by Uma Nada-Rajah, Exodus is about a home secretary’s bid to become the country’s leader. Aryana Ramkhalawon and Sophie Steer are among the cast
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The jaw-dropping performers of the Australian circus company Gravity and Other Myths are in town to star in The Pulse, an event at Edinburgh international festival
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Comedian Jordan Gray calls in on the audience in the show Is It a Bird?
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Guide to Surviving Masculinist Territory is a headphone-based walking tour by the Swiss feminist collective Pintozor Productions
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Character comedian Kylie Brakeman stars in Linda Hollywood’s Big Hollywood Night
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Comedian Tony Law with his son Atticus who also appears in his show, pictured with their caravan in Edinburgh