Here, in FringeGuru's columns and blogs, our reviewers and correspondents share the news and gossip from across the Festival city.
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Richard Stamp
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Sunday, 17 January 2010 |
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Play On Words, Tristan Bates Theatre, London Until 23 Jan, daily except Sunday, 7:30pm. Theatre website.
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Richard Stamp
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 |
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I've had a nagging sense of guilt for the last few weeks... with all the attention we've lavished on Edinburgh's winter festivals, we've left our London-based readers in the Christmas cold. But never fear: the link between our two capitals is stronger than ever this month, as three undoubted hits from last year's Edinburgh Fringe open for runs in London. |
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Richard Stamp
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 |
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I logged into Twitter for the first time in ages this week, and among the overwhelming backlog of breathless announcements, I found one intriguing highlight. Right now at the Southwark Playhouse, you can see the young theatre group which - almost everyone agrees - laid on the most exciting and innovative programme to grace the Edinburgh Fringe for years. They're the York-based Belt Up (Nothing To See/Hear). |
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Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
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Monday, 31 August 2009 |
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This year I've been privileged to hear from some excellent writers, some well-known and some obscure. There's a balance to be struck when choosing events at the book festival. While a popular author is speaking to a huge crowd in the RBS Main Theatre, a couple of obscure travel writers or poets are quietly presenting their work on the other side of Charlotte Square, which might be the book that alters your life this year. |
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Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
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Sunday, 30 August 2009 |
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I'll admit, giving an unbiased review of Margaret Atwood isn't an easy task for me. This is the author I credit with changing my entire concept of literature, back in my impressionable early teens. The author is part of the Canadian national psyche, and as an ex-pat I've often returned to the familiar landscape of her work, as well as that early realisation of the possibilities of fiction. |
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Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
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Sunday, 30 August 2009 |
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As with the readings from yesterday's poets, John Hartley Williams and Brian McCabe divide the hour long session into reading time, with no time allocated for questions. Again, I feel this is a lost opportunity for the audience to gain some insight into the methodology of the poets. |
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