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Sunday, 6th July 2008
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The peep show - Ian Smith interview
Ian Smith is enjoying the earthly delights of Hieronymus Bosch, writes Mark Fisher
Potential to build something great
Former Fringe director Paul Gudgin has a new pet project: a complete revamp of Dunfermline's historic Alhambra Theatre. Once it's back on its feet, he tells David Pollock , it could give the whole town a boost
Theatre reviews: Our House | The Merchant of Venice
Though schmaltzy, this Madness tribute is excellent, as is an outdoor version of a politically charged classic
The Festival truth is looking stranger than fiction
DETECTIVE stories set in Edinburgh are nothing new, Ian Rankin's Rebus being the most obvious and arguably most popular.
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Tim Cornwell's diary: Taking Fife festival to new heights
Critics' choice: 4-10 July
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Goodness gracious Ni! - Sanjeev Bhaskar interview
What's on today
Theatre review: Still / Signs of Life
These are a few of my favourite things: Gordon Barr, theatre director
Theatre reviews: The Bacchae | Anthony and Cleopatra | Feast
The Playhouse is alive with the sound of music
Critics' choice: 27 June - 3 July
Mother of all roles - Nicole Kidman interview
Interview: Alan Cumming
Your Memories: 'There was something magical on those nights'
Theatre review: Old People, Children and Animals
Theatre reviews: Les Parents Terribles | The Winter's Tale
What's on today
Theatre review: The Shoemaker's Wonderful Wife
Critics' choice
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