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August 16, 2010

Herald Angels bask in the Bank, The Herald.

It's the World Cup...of showbusiness, The Scotsman.

The Fringe's msot valuable collectable is a good review, The Herald.

Mary Brennan reviews a number of Dance Base's programme in The Herald.

 

August 14, 2010

The first list of winners of the Bank of Scotland Herald Angel Awards in Edinburgh.

The Telegraph looks at productions that 'set out to shock and stir their audiences'.

Cumming says the film industry must nurture Scots talent, The Herald.

Acts to look out for, The Independent.

Financial cuts loom over Edinburgh revellers, Financial Times.

 

 

August 13, 2010

The first round of Fringe Firsts are named, The Scotsman.

Amos to host Assembly's Talk Show, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

Pitlochry Festival Theatre optimistic despite cuts, The Courier.

Edinburgh fringe constitution gets a step closer, The Stage.

Edinburgh international festival fears snub from culture secretary, The Guardian.

 

August 10, 2010

August 11, 2010

A look at MP3s in performance, The Scotsman.

All the Edinburgh Fringe iPhone apps reviewed, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

Pleasance boss tells Edinburgh fringe to 'keep it simple', The Stage.

Plus a number of new features, reviews and entries on our Arts:Blog.

August 8, 2010

Edinburgh Fringe pick, Caledonian Mercury.

Wobbly bits on show for more than titters, The Scotsman.

Interview: Kath Mainland, Fringe chief executive, The Scotsman.

Save the Festival. Axe the Fringe, The Scotsman.

A number of pieces on the Fringe at The Guardian.

August 6, 2010

Edinburgh venues report increased advanced sales, The Stage.

The Evening Times looks at the tour of Bedroom Farce.

Club Noir and Scottish Opera work together on A Night at the Opera, The List.

STV looks at Assembly's 30th Anniversary Gala Launch.

Siobhan Redmond is cast in the Edinburgh Festival Theatre's Christmas production of The Secret Garden, The Stage.

August 5, 2010

Mark Brown looks at EIF's dance and theatre productions.

Jimmy Connolly's guide to the Edinburgh Fringe, The Independent.

Edinburgh Festival 2010: The greatest show on legs, The Telegraph.

Mel Smith directs new Fringe show, STV.

August 1, 2010

Edinburgh: Cradle of shows that conquered the world, The Independent.

Cabaret takes on standup comedy at the fringe, The Guardian.

'There will be kissing': a look at Lesbian Bathhouse, The Scotsman.

Jane Godley answers 5 questions, The List.

Gilded Balloon is celebrating its 25th birthday on the Festival Fringe, STV.

The List speaks with Noel Tovey about his work in Little Black Bastard.

The List also look at fringe productions with themes of trafficking, interactive musicals, cabarets and shows to watch while eating.

Plus new features on Beautiful Burnout, Penelope and The Girl in the Yellow Dress.

July 31, 2010

Edinburgh Fringe calls open meeting to finalise constitution, The Stage.

Mark Fisher's theatreScotland posts its last newsletter until after the festivals.

Robert Webb looks at 'doing Edinburgh' in the Telegraph.

Gareth K Vile looks at the Zoo venues in The Skinny.

July 30, 2010

Scottish government asks national companies to prepare for cuts, The Stage.

David Benson speaks about his play about the Lockerbie bombing, The Scotsman.

Scottish teenagers work with renowned Catalan company La Fura dels Baus, The Herald.

The Independent picks their favourites of the Edinburgh Festival.

WhatsOnStage.com looks at Aberdeen's upcoming season.

July 29, 2010

Curtains up on New World, The Herald.

WhatsOnStage.com picks their top 30 Edinburgh Festival and Fringe productions.

The List looks at Five TV stars appearing at the Fringe, along with a number of other features. Check the Theatre section to see everything.

July 28, 2010

How to get more for your money at the Edinburgh Fringe, The List.

Orkestra Del Sor and Julie Fowlis visit Fringe by the Sea, The List.

The List picks its 30 top shows of the Fringe.

The List also looks at show on the Fringe that feature doctors, sports, productions from Europe, site specific, sex and LGBT for themes.

July 27, 2010

Love of dance is a many splendoured thing, The Herald.

The great ventriloquist comeback, The Herald.

When Hamlet stalked the stages of Almada, The Herald.

 

July 24, 2010

Mark Fisher presents theatreSCOTLAND's latest update.

Neil Cooper looks at this year's 'Made in Scotland' line-up, The Herald.

Scottish arts face £2 million funding cut, The Telegraph.

'Let's cut the arts budget', The Guardian.

Arts budget hardly deserves to 'share the pain' of country's cuts, The Scotsman.

July 23, 2010

Stage companies are rushing to project their work on the cinema screen, but it's not a case of film envy, The Scotsman.

The Fringe's iPhone App scheduled for upgrade by August 4, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.

A look at Bedlan Theatre in Edinburgh, The Herald.

HATS stage rare production of Gray's McGrotty and Ludmilla, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.

July 22, 2010

Dundee Rep announces it's autumn season, The Courier.

Annals of the Edinburgh Stage looks at the Fringe iPhone App.

Black Watch returns for UK and US tour, The Courier.

July 20, 2010

The Main Event--Merchant City Festival, The Scotsman.

Edinburgh festivals launch £300K digital development plan, The Stage.

The Guardian asks 'What's so wrong with proscenium arch theatre?'

Gareth K Vile at The Skinny looks at the difference between 'performance' and 'art'.

Hit musical gets rewrite and professional production, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.

Sky Arts resurrects The South Bank Show Awards, The Stage.

 

July 16, 2010

Tribute paid to Sir Charles Mackerras by Scottish Chamber Orchestra, STV.

Edinburgh council turns down fringe big for licence exemptions, The Stage.

An overview of the 2010 Edinburgh Festivals and their directors, The List.

July 14, 2010

The List recommends Fifty Edinburgh Fringe shows for a fiver.

Glasgow gets ready for a Surge in performing arts, The Herald.

Sky Arts leaves BBC in the wings with Chekhov revivals, The Guardian.

George's Marvellous Medicine and enduring appeal of Roald Dahl's work, The List.

Aberdeen International Youth Festival returns to Webster Theatre, The Courier.

 

July 13, 2010

Clarke Peters of The Wire on his show Five Guys Named Moe, The Herald.

Short Filmhouse season preps audiences for EIF, Annals of the Edinburgh Stage.

A hard act to follow: Ruby Richardson, The Herald.

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