The return to the Fringe of poet and playwright Heathcote Williams, in a renewal of his partnership with performer Roy Hutchins, is celebrated tomorrow with the award of the first of this year's Bank of Scotland Herald Archangels.
The return to the Fringe of poet and playwright Heathcote Williams, in a renewal of his partnership with performer Roy Hutchins, is celebrated tomorrow with the award of the first of this year's Bank of Scotland Herald Archangels.
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The partnership that created the environmental classics Whale Nation and Autogeddon 20 years ago returned to the Gilded Balloon venue this year with Zanzibar Cats. In The Herald yesterday our theatre critic Neil Cooper described the new show as “chock-full of wisdom and experience yet still maintaining a sense of wonder at the world”. In fact Williams’s association with the Fringe dates back to the foundation years of the Traverse as one of the radical voices of the 1960s – a track record more than worthy of Archangel status.
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