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It’s not all haggis and Scotch pies up here | Brief letters

www.silverguide.site – Brief letters: Food at the fringe | A gardener’s worst nightmare | Well-informed voters | Remembering Tom Lehrer | Lionesses/Lions…
It’s not all haggis and Scotch pies up here | Brief letters

Maiden Voyage review – women’s round-the-world sailing musical runs aground

www.silverguide.site – Hollering songs, cartoonish characters and dire dialogue mar this against-the-odds true story of the first all-female crew to attempt the Whitbread ocean race…
Maiden Voyage review – women’s round-the-world sailing musical runs aground

The Wizard of Oz review – fun Munchkin version with a walk-on-water Dorothy

www.silverguide.site – Colourful adaptation with pretty original songs makes the most of a family promenade in the park, as Hope Yolanda’s energetic hero searches for Toto …
The Wizard of Oz review – fun Munchkin version with a walk-on-water Dorothy

Yoann Bourgeois on his mindblowing viral stair climbing act: ‘I want to return to the spirit of childhood’

www.silverguide.site – Everyone from Harry Styles to Selena Gomez has been captivated by the French choreographer’s stunning trampoline performance. Now he’s bringing a new work to the UK, featuring a revolving mirrored door and a pole dancer…
Yoann Bourgeois on his mindblowing viral stair climbing act: ‘I want to return to the spirit of childhood’

Trophy Boys review – gripping and entertaining play tackles urgent issues

www.silverguide.site – Female and non-binary performers play private school boys debating feminism in this exciting debut, returning to Australian stages after sold-out seasons…
Trophy Boys review – gripping and entertaining play tackles urgent issues

Brixton Calling review – tender portrait of an iconic venue and the unsung hero who built it

www.silverguide.site – Alex Urwin’s warm drama tells the story of Simon Parkes who at just 23 bought the Brixton Academy for a pound and turned it into a mainstay of the UK music scene…
Brixton Calling review – tender portrait of an iconic venue and the unsung hero who built it

The Legend of Rooney’s Ring review – mythical Wayne and Coleen bust-up becomes mythically silly panto

www.silverguide.site – Motherland writer Helen Serafinowicz transforms a dubious account about the footballer and his then girlfriend into a storybook tale of broad-stroke comedy…
The Legend of Rooney’s Ring review – mythical Wayne and Coleen bust-up becomes mythically silly panto

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes review – strange things afoot in gag-laden crime convention caper

www.silverguide.site – The debonair detective heads north for this breezily daft mystery featuring a missing masterpiece, vicious nuns and a full-bodied rendition of I Will Survive…
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes review – strange things afoot in gag-laden crime convention caper

‘I spent a month sleeping in a cupboard’: comedians on the true cost of the Fringe

www.silverguide.site – Performing at one of these showcases is famously ruinously expensive – but can you at least attend one for free? Our writer ditches his wallet to find out, and meets the comedians doing their best on an ever-tightening budget…
‘I spent a month sleeping in a cupboard’: comedians on the true cost of the Fringe

Riverdance star Michael Flatley to seek Irish presidency nomination

www.silverguide.site – Plans for retired dancer to return from Monaco for run at post revealed during mansion dispute in court…
Riverdance star Michael Flatley to seek Irish presidency nomination

Fleabag and Baby Reindeer superproducer Francesca Moody: ‘The next best play can come from anywhere’

www.silverguide.site – She is the Olivier-winning producer behind Baby Reindeer and Fleabag, with a slate of upcoming projects on the go, including a bold new venture at the fringe. Will one of them be the next big thing?…
Fleabag and Baby Reindeer superproducer Francesca Moody: ‘The next best play can come from anywhere’

Top Hat review – ravishing musical taps immaculately off the silver screen

www.silverguide.site – Twinkly eyed Phillip Attmore and silky-singing Lucy St Louis have natural chemistry in this stylish, witty adaptation of the mistaken identity drama…
Top Hat review – ravishing musical taps immaculately off the silver screen

His Last Report review – dynamic celebration of chocolatier’s son who invented ‘the poverty line’

www.silverguide.site – With an 80-strong cast, this moving play about social reformer Seebohm Rowntree finds a universal message in the most local of stories…
His Last Report review – dynamic celebration of chocolatier’s son who invented ‘the poverty line’

Revamped Roxy theatre among dozens of NSW regional venues hosting hectic schedule of events

www.silverguide.site – Exclusive: NSW officials expect more than 76,000 people will attend events after allocation of $700,000 from regional arts touring fund…
Revamped Roxy theatre among dozens of NSW regional venues hosting hectic schedule of events

Harvey Fierstein: ‘There are so few heterosexual men that I know that I look up to’

www.silverguide.site – The theatre legend talks his feelings on Trump, the fall of the Kennedy Center and why he finds it hard to trust straight men…
Harvey Fierstein: ‘There are so few heterosexual men that I know that I look up to’

Best of the fest: 10 of the best shows to catch at this year’s Edinburgh fringe

www.silverguide.site – An undead club manager, sperm donor shenanigans and the pitfalls of trying to work with AI – just a few of the themes of this year’s hottest tickets…
Best of the fest: 10 of the best shows to catch at this year’s Edinburgh fringe

Inter Alia review – Rosamund Pike rules in searing legal drama from Prima Facie team

www.silverguide.site – With anarchic energy, Pike plays a judge whose world is upended in a companion drama to Suzie Miller’s hit, again directed by Justin Martin…
Inter Alia review – Rosamund Pike rules in searing legal drama from Prima Facie team

Richard Greenberg obituary

www.silverguide.site – Playwright once dubbed ‘the American Noël Coward’, who skilfully poked beneath the surface of his middle-class characters’ lives…
Richard Greenberg obituary

‘What if everyone didn’t die?’ The queer, Pulitzer-winning, happy-ending Hamlet

www.silverguide.site – James Ijames was told Shakespeare wasn’t for the likes of him. Yet his Hamlet revamp electrified Broadway and scooped up Tony nominations. As Fat Ham hits the UK, he talks violence, vengeance, strongmen and joy…
‘What if everyone didn’t die?’ The queer, Pulitzer-winning, happy-ending Hamlet

The Winter’s Tale review – Bertie Carvel is chilling as the RSC ramps up the thrills

www.silverguide.site – Yaël Farber’s production manages the problem play’s awkward shift from dark to light well, but is often opaque in meaning…
The Winter’s Tale review – Bertie Carvel is chilling as the RSC ramps up the thrills
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