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NEWS GOSSIP OPINION Alec Baldwin appears on screen in Hamlet 3D

Great Dane Hamlet is reinvented for the Fringe with a stellar cast Words: Anna Millar

T o be 3D or not to be 3D? Quite a question for the bright sparks behind the much anticipated 3 D H a m l e t : A L o s t G e n e ra t i o n, which appears on this year’s Fringe. Adapted by inventive Stateside collective Fundamental Theater Project, this part-reading, part-multimedia show offers a rotating cast of seasoned performers, including Alec Baldwin (on screen as Hamlet’s murdered father), Linda Marlowe and Anthony Rapp. This new,

contemporary adaptation, a ‘distillation’ of Shakespeare’s work, promises to probe the bigger questions about the nature of truth for a ‘lost generation’, bringing the Bard bang into the 21st century. 3D Hamlet: A Lost Generation, theSpaces on the Miles, 0845 508 8316, 7–27 Aug (not 14, 21), 8.40pm, £10 (£7). Previews 5–6 Aug, £7 (£5).

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5 Things. . . UKULELE Shows strumming our heart strings this Fringe

1 Tricity Vogue’s Ukulele Cabaret

Featuring ‘Uke of Edinburgh Awards’ worth mentioning

for the pun alone. Plus, bring your own uke!

2 Can You Dig It? Question:

What do you get when you mix a ukulele, an

accordion and some gardening humour? Answer: go see.

3 DeAnne Smith: The Best

DeAnne Smith DeAnne Smith Can Be With a ‘bonus’

ukulele, apparently. It’s a show that keeps on giving.

4 Emily Scott The tiny guitar

appears in the mix of this Edinburgh- based string trio. Local uke talent at its very best and loveliest.

5 Myrtle Chops Experience

adolescence through the medium of explicit puppetry,

with ukulele and penny whistle accompaniment. What a contrast.

OVERHEARD IN EDINBURGH

‘I’m a functioning dick: I’ve got married, have a kid and a career that I love; I’m getting away with it.’ Josh Howie on being a dick. See feature, page 38.

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