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Edinburgh Festival 2008, week 2

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Ellen West - web producer|16:22 UK time, Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Tonight we preview The National Theatre of Scotland's new play, 365, which opens on Friday. Written by David Harrower, whose previous work includes Blackbird and Knives in Hens, it follows a group of young people living in what is known as a 'practice flat' as they prepare to emerge from the care system. Also in the show, Mark Thomas looks at political art including Richard Hamilton's show Protest Pictures and Sherman Cymru's documentary drama Deep Cut, while Tim Samuels provides some light relief with audience participation shows Office Party and Faulty Towers the Dining Experience. Let us know what you think of the show and whether you've seen anything good yourself this week in Edinburgh or beyond.

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