TOP 5 Festival time is nearly over, but worry not – we’ve picked out our favourite events below, so you can ensure you see the very best of the fests. For full reviews, previews and features see list.co.uk/festivals
THEATRE
SONGS OF LEAR Song of the Goat theatre boils down Shakespeare’s tragedy to its essence in this wonderful production. See our i ve star review, page 131. Summerhall, until 24 Aug.
COMEDY PAPPY’S
Matthew Crosby, Ben Clark and Tom Parry reunite for what they claim is the last time. If they’re telling the truth, it’s a brilliant high note to go out on. See our i ve star review, page 113. Pleasance Dome, until 27 Aug.
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DANCE JUILLIARD DANCE
The renowned New York performing arts school presents an exciting triple- bill as part of the Edinburgh International Festival. See feature, page 120. Playhouse, 25–26 Aug.
KIDS EDINBURGH MELA
Boasting a reinvigorated programme that appeals to new recruits as well as returning fans, the 2012 Mela is bursting with music, dance, fashion and food events from around the globe, as well as kids’ events like Around the World in 80 Minutes. See preview, page 122. Leith Links, 31 Aug–2 Sep.
BOOKS
ZADIE SMITH The acclaimed author of White Teeth visits the Book Festival to discuss her latest novel, NW – which happens to receive a i ve star review in this very issue (see page 38). Charlotte Square Gardens, 25 Aug.