What are people queuing at the Fringe box office buying tickets for?
Elizabeth and Rebecca Borne, Louisiana: We're on vacation and didn't realise this was going on. We arrived yesterday and got flyers handed to us everywhere. We are going to see Women of Troy, Women of War at Old St Paul's Church, which looks kind of cool. And one we might go see tonight is by Harold Pinter, 'cause he's pretty famous. No Man's Land, I think that's what it was called. It's hard to decide, but it's exciting.
Hazel Davies, Edinburgh: The Ignatius Trail at the Smirnoff Underbelly. My grandsons picked the show. I just take them and pay for it. I get to go because I get concessions and my daughter-in-law doesn't.
Kay Diaz, London: In a Month of Fallen Sundays at the Gilded Balloon. One of the actresses was giving flyers away. I take chances.
Sjoerd Spoelstra, Holland: We're going to Bill Shakespeare's Italian Job at the Gilded Balloon and Auld Reekie's Haunted Underground City Experience. We picked at random because it's most fun that way.
Mark Zenobia, New Jersey: It's my first time. We've only been here two hours and have bought tickets for Borge Again! at the Assembly Rooms, and a Japanese thingy at the Garage. I love Victor Borge. He was very funny.
Katherine Whiteley, Vancouver Island: Nunsense at 1/4rm @ Greenside and Catastrophe at Culloden at C cubed. The first show is about frantic fundraising nuns, and I have an ancestor who died at Culloden, so I'm going to the second show in honour of him.
Judie Keane, New Mexico: Ladyboys of Bangkok at Meadows Theatre Big Tops. I wanted to see something big and spectacular. A friend went last year and said it was fantastic.
Myrtle Bridgeman, Edinburgh: Tao - Beat of the Globe at the Assembly Rooms. I liked the picture in the programme. It's about Japanese drumming and it looks very energetic. I have aspirations to be a drummer.
Donna Finley, Calagary: D-D-D-Don't Mention the Disability at Co2 venue. Our son has a close friend who has a stutter, so we want to see it.
Sandy Gordon, Los Angeles: Peddling Stories at the Pleasance Courtyard, which is about John Bishop's journey round Australia. My daughter spent six months there.