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Strong words rewarded
Shortlist announced for Amnesty International Fringe Award. Words: Allan Radcliffe
our your Perrier back in its bottle. Turn off your Tap Water. The award With
the sharpest political edge at this year's Fringe is Amnesty Internationals
U Will 'I ili Freedom of Expression Award. The pri/e -- named after the incarcerated 'i'i'i-year old awaitl-Winning Burmese iournalist and democracy campaigner r celebrates those productions that contribute to Festival-goers awareness of human rights ssues. Who could forget last year's winner. Iii/hen fhe Bil/bu/ Stop,')ed Singing. i)la\,'\.'./riglit David Greig's compelling adaptation of the frank iiieilioirs of occupation by Palestinian author Raia Shehadeh'?
This year's shortlist features two plays dealing with the terrible aftermath of the conflict in Iraq. Volcano's My Pvra/iiids is Judith Thompson's provocative imagining of the life of Pl’l‘.£ll(} l ynndie Lngland. which features a gripping performance by Waneta Storm. Meanwhile. Peter Morris' Guardians explores the shocking hilliian rights abuses at Abu Ghraib prison.
Certain Curtain lheatre's lady in Red portrays the effects of domestic Violence ‘.‘/llll a terrific performance at its centre from Claiie Moore. while The EXO/lerated proVides a powerful insight into the lives of six erroneously coliVicled death row inmates.
Programme director for Amnesty International Scotland. Rosemary Burnett. said of the selection: ‘We are delighted to announce a short—list of such exciting. hiin giiality productions. The themes of prisoner abuse. the death penalty and violence against ‘.'.’()lll(}li have been particularly prevalent iii a number of shows at this year's T’TIIITJTE, These short listed productions all bring to life the underlynng human rights issues of our time.'
The winner of the award will be announced at the Assembly Hall on Friday 26 August at 10am.
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I Karen 0 Novak, AKA Fringe performer ‘Mistress 0’, experienced a disturbing incidence of life imitating art when she moved into her rented flat in Edinburgh. First she noticed a small sign above the bathroom door that said ‘Concealed CCTV cameras in operation’. Upon further inspection, she found that the walls of the walk-in closet of the master bedroom were completely covered with photographs of naked women. Needless to say, Novak sought alternative accommodation.
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I Calling all singles! A charity speed dating event in aid of the Terence Higgins Trust is being organised by Andy Hughes. producer of the Fringe show Ready Steady Date.’ The event takes place at the Southside venue at 7pm on Wednesday 211 August. and Will be compered by top speed dating host James Preece.
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I Mental Health charity Breathing Space is to offer advice to Festival entertainers after a survey revealed that stress levels among performers has risen exponentially. The study, involving 50 Fringe participants, found that 84% had rising stress levels before and during performances. Fear of failure was given as the most common reason, with 14% describing their symptoms as ‘severe’.
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