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Anthony Rapp has been breaking barriers to social change with his roles for decades.
BWW speaks to Ashley Storrie about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Morning Glory.
BWW speaks to Trash Test Dummies about their 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.
BWW speaks to Julia Miller about 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Lula Del Ray.
BWW speaks to the creators of Great British Mysteries? ahead of their run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Circus Abyssinia about their 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Ethiopian Dreams.
BWW speaks to Kate O'Donnell about 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show You've Changed.
BWW speaks to Head First Acrobats about their show Are We There Yet?! ahead of its run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Sarah Milton about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Tumble Tuck.
BWW speaks to Ashley Haden about his 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show We Are All Still C**ts.
BWW speaks to the creators of The Polar Bears Go Up ahead of their run at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
BWW speaks to the creators of The Portable Dorothy Parker ahead of its run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Cie Ea Eo about their 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show All The Fun.
BWW speaks to Shazia Mirza about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show With Love From St Tropez.
BWW speaks to Liz Richardson about 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Gutted.
BWW speaks to Leo Kearse about his 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show I Can Make You Tory.
BWW speaks to Jenny Collier about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Jen.
BWW speaks to the creators of The Last Queen of Scotland ahead of its run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Circolombia about their 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Acelere.
BWW speaks to Simon Jablonski about his 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Generation Hummus.
BWW speaks to the creators of Oskar's Amazing Adventure ahead of its run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Sasha Ellen about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Accidents Happen To Sasha Ellen.
BWW speaks to the creators of DIGS about their run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Head First Acrobats about their 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Elixir.
I'm really excited about this play, it's really coming together.
We catch up with young actress Caitlin Cohn, known for her star turn in the Cincinnati Playhouse-Baltimore Center Stage revival of THE SECRET GARDEN.
Dita Von Teese continues to transform the art of the striptease with her North American tour "The Art of the Teese" variety show.
Talented and beautiful Shantelle Massey keeps herself sane and busy with poetry and music.
BWW speaks to Modern Studies about bringing Sounding to the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to director Stef O'Driscoll and writer and performer Monsay Whitney about 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Box Clever.
BWW speaks to Chris Hunter about bringing Venus and Adonis to the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Katharine Ferns about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Katharine Ferns Is In Stitches
BWW speaks to Baby Wants Candy about bringing Thrones! back to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Pauline Goldsmith about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Bright Colours Only.
BWW speaks to Apphia Campbell about her 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Woke.
BWW speaks to Marcus Ryan about the two shows he is taking to the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to the Neil Docking, the writer of The Revlon Girl ahead of its run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
BWW speaks to Gary McNair about 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Letters To Morrissey.
Being an opera singer is a little like walking a tightrope without a net--no matter who you're singing with, you're out there on stage, alone, for the crowd to cheer but, also for everyone to hear each glitch or misstep in your singing.