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Edinburgh Reporter
04-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Reporter
Fringe 2025 – The Stand pops up at W Edinburgh
This August, the five-star W Edinburgh announces it is officially partnering with The Stand, one of Edinburgh's most iconic comedy venues, as part of the Fringe. The exclusive partnership will bring live Fringe Festival performances to the W Edinburgh's Studio Suites which will transform into an intimate Fringe stage hosting a 70-minute live comedy showcase every Friday and Saturday at 7.30pm, until 23rd August. Comedy-lovers are in for big laughs, unforgettable acts, and a powerhouse line-up of comedy talent, such as BBC Scotland's Mark Nelson, The Guilty Feminist co-host Jessica Fostekew and The Chase's Paul Sinha – all packed into a high-energy 70-minute showcase in the buzzing heart of St James Quarter. For locals after a fresh Fringe fix, or festival-goers seeking comedy with flair, this is the ultimate backstage pass to laughs with a luxury twist. Featuring the city's buzziest names, cult favourites and Fringe legends, the vibe comes alive as W Edinburgh delivers the funny in the signature W setting. Tickets are available now for £20 via The Stand's official Fringe site Like this: Like Related


West Australian
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- West Australian
How to spend 24 hours in Northbridge
If long-haul international travel is feeling beyond reach right now, there's no better time to play tourist in your own city. And Northbridge may just be the ideal destination for a winter staycation, with a series of arts and culture events, dining specials, new openings and old favourites to warm the bones and awaken the mind. Inspired by Black Swan's explosive new play Never Have I Ever, we have put together a 24-hour itinerary for those eager to shake off the mid-year blues with an impromptu mini break in the heart of Perth. Check into the Alex Hotel, which sits pretty in the heart of Northbridge. The boutique hotspot celebrates its 10th year of business in 2015, and yet its design-forward aesthetic still feels just as current, not to mention the location within easy walking distance to all the area's best bars and restaurants. At 5pm, pop a coat on and head across the road to new watering hole Winston, which is from the same crew as The Bird, Ezra Pound and South Bird Hot Chicken. The New Orleans-style speakeasy has a fun handwritten menu of cocktails that change every week — a sweet, a sour, a stiff and a surprise — plus nightly specials and often a DJ spinning blues and jazz on the decks. Now it's back over to Shadow Wine Bar to try out its pre-theatre menu. This first-time collaboration with Black Swan State Theatre Company is exclusive for ticket holders and represents superb value at $35 for pasta and wine, with options including linguine with blue swimmer crab, bottarga, tomato and chilli, pan-fried ricotta gnocchi with king oyster mushrooms and burnt butter or rigatoni with lamb ragu, olives, chilli and pecorino. Time for the main event at the State Theatre Centre: the raucous play Never Have I Ever, penned by Deborah Frances-White of The Guilty Feminist fame. Based around a dinner party that swiftly descends into chaos, the show explores identity and sexual politics and will likely leave guests buzzing with conversation points long after walking out of the Heath Ledger Theatre. Never Have I Ever runs until July 6. For a sweet treat post-show, Chicho Gelato has a decadent hot chocolate menu. It's a hard choice whether to opt for the Euro with its whipped cream, house-made crostoli and cocoa dust, the Chocomallow topped with a slab of house-made marshmallow and torched to order or the Chocogato, a riff on the classic affogato ice-cream dessert. After breakfast at the hotel, wander over to The Art Gallery of WA to see the celebration of creativity that is the West Australian Pulse 2025. With 61 works by 2024 Year 12 Visual Arts graduates from 37 schools across WA, it is equal parts engaging, thought-provoking and smile-inducing. And even better, entry is free. To round out the staycation, a hearty lunch at multi-level tavern Fallow is in order. This restaurant just rung in one year of operation and feels primed for winter with its warm interior and indulgent menu. Friday has a Steak Frites special from 12pm-3pm — chargrilled minute steak, Fallow fries, cafe de paris butter and a glass of house wine or middy of swan for $25 — or Sunday visitors can go all-out with a classic roast for $33.


West Australian
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- West Australian
Northbridge dinner at Shadow Wine Bar collaborate with Perth premiere of original play Never Have I Ever
Dinner and a show might be a staple of London's West End or New York's Broadway but with a new collaboration in Northbridge, you can explore a cultured night out in our fair city. Shadow Wine Bar is teaming up with The Black Swan Theatre Company to offer locals and visitors alike a special menu to celebrate the West Australian season premiere of the theatrical production Never Have I Ever . The show, written by The Guilty Feminist podcast host Deborah Frances-White, is set in a boutique restaurant where a group of diverse friends discuss race, class, privilege over duck terrine and a plentiful supply of alcohol. Francis-White said she did not want to present the play in a sanctimonious way, rather explore ideas 'with humour and heart.' 'But it's important to allow ourselves to explore points of view through the characters' experiences. We just need those characters to be multi-layered and enjoyable to spend time with, even when they're flawed and feckless.' Without giving too much away, the friends differ in their approaches to the struggles of life and have vastly different financial situations, and as a drinking game is initiated, secrets and hidden feelings emerge. Prior to the show, punters can choose from a selection of pasta dishes at Shadow Wine Bar along with a glass of red, white or sparkling and then head to the show at the nearby Heath Ledger Theatre. Never Have I Ever runs from June 14 to July 6. Tickets for the package can be purchased here: Tickets for just the show can be purchased here:


Perth Now
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Perth wine bar and theatre collaborate for epic date night
Dinner and a show might be a staple of London's West End or New York's Broadway but with a new collaboration in Northbridge, you can explore a cultured night out in our fair city. Shadow Wine Bar is teaming up with The Black Swan Theatre Company to offer locals and visitors alike a special menu to celebrate the West Australian season premiere of the theatrical production Never Have I Ever . The show, written by The Guilty Feminist podcast host Deborah Frances-White, is set in a boutique restaurant where a group of diverse friends discuss race, class, privilege over duck terrine and a plentiful supply of alcohol. Francis-White said she did not want to present the play in a sanctimonious way, rather explore ideas 'with humour and heart.' Crab Linguine from Shadow Wine Bar. Credit: Shadow Wine Bar 'But it's important to allow ourselves to explore points of view through the characters' experiences. We just need those characters to be multi-layered and enjoyable to spend time with, even when they're flawed and feckless.' Without giving too much away, the friends differ in their approaches to the struggles of life and have vastly different financial situations, and as a drinking game is initiated, secrets and hidden feelings emerge. Prior to the show, punters can choose from a selection of pasta dishes at Shadow Wine Bar along with a glass of red, white or sparkling and then head to the show at the nearby Heath Ledger Theatre. Never Have I Ever runs from June 14 to July 6. Tickets for the package can be purchased here: Tickets for just the show can be purchased here:


Scoop
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scoop
Conversations With Wāhine Win At NZ Radio And Podcast Awards
Press Release – Wellington Access Radio The Wellington Access Radio radio show Conversations with Wāhine are celebrating after their win at the NZ Radio and Podcast Awards in Auckland. The team picked up the Best Access Radio Programme award at the star-studded event, held at SkyCity Auckland, and attended by radio and podcast hosts and personalities from around Aotearoa. 'Just to be a finalist was a huge privilege, but winning was so surreal!' says host Harita Gandhi-Kashyap, who travelled to Auckland for the ceremony. 'We put this show together in a volunteer capacity, so being recognised for our work makes the last four years since we started the show so worth it.' Conversations with Wāhine is funded by the National Council of Women New Zealand, and is hosted by a group of volunteers that take turns to interview their invited guests. The show is created by women, for women, and showcases candid interviews with inspirational wāhine in a huge range of fields. Interviews over the last year have included Alok Vaid-Menon, Jess Hong, and Deborah Frances-White (The Guilty Feminist). 'We are extremely proud of the Conversations with Wāhine team,' says Wellington Access Radio Station Manager Tony Kemp. 'They produce an important, entertaining, and high-quality show that absolutely deserves this award. It's so important that the vital work of Access Radio shows are highlighted alongside commercial radio stations.' Another Wellington Access Radio show, Tu Ma Tilotilo, was also a nominee in the same category, with host Vesi Leilua-Toilolo attending the ceremony. You can listen in to Conversations with Wāhine every Sunday at 8pm on Wellington Access Radio 106.1FM or stream via