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Theatre: Affairs of the head and heart
TIP FOR SCOTTISH PLAYWRIGHTS. If you want to have a landmark hit, just use the word "black" in your title. It's a trick that worked for John McGrath in the 1970s with The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil – listed at number two
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THE Beach Boys? The Beach Boy, purists might be inclined to say. Of this eight-man reincarnation of one of pop's greatest ever bands, only singer Mike Love is a bona-fide founding member.
It's no joke as breakaway venues fail to find backer
A CONTROVERSIAL bid by the four biggest venues on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to promote their own comedy festival has failed to land a big-name financial backer, The Scotsman has learned.
Stars and the bizarre join the line-up for Fringe
VETERAN American comic Joan Rivers is set to be one of the major stars at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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Thomas pulls in to the Playhouse
Theatre: Arnold's third act could be best yet
Music review: Midori/Charles Abramovich
Theatre review: Death Story
Theatre review: Local Reality Expo
Theatre review: Big In Falkirk
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