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Hollyoaks Sylver star David Tag shares secret talent as he hints job U-turn after soap

Hollyoaks star David Tag has revealed that he would love to perform in The West End, after wowing audiences with his sensational singing voice in new pantomime Goldilocks.David left Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks earlier this year, after his fan-favourite character Sylver McQueen died tragically in a fire at Salon de Thé de Marnie.He is now back onstage in the pantomime Goldilocks at Liverpool's Epstein Theatre, which sees the star play the enigmatic Ringmaster of a circus, from December 9, 2022 to January 1, 2023.READ NEXT: Review: Brookside and Emmerdale icon Eithne Browne unrecognisable in new playDuring a sneak peak of the show, David gave an incredible performance of songs including Dancing In The Street and Get Ready, wowing the crowd with his impressive vocals.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star at the sneak peek of the show, David has now teased his plans for the future following his exit from Hollyoaks - and what one of his dream roles would be."I love to sing, but I've never really been given the opportunity to do it in a public domain," said David. "It's something I'd love to push forward a little bit more and do more of.""My book is open, as I've said before," he added."I'd love to do more singing, like The West End would always be a lovely thing to do, if given the opportunity.
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Review: Brookside and Emmerdale icon Eithne Browne unrecognisable in new play
Emmerdale, but now, Eithne Brown is taking on another starring role in murder-mystery caper The Scousetrap.Set in Eithne's hometown of Liverpool, The Scousetrap at Liverpool's Royal Court is a take on the famous Agatha Christie story The Mousetrap, and follows Eithne's Miss Marble as she tries to find the culprit behind a series of murders.This highly amusing take on the classic story is witty, wonderful and without a doubt, a must see for both comedy and mystery fans alike.READ MORE: Emmerdale's Mimi Slinger and Strictly HRVY set sights on being the 'new Posh and Becks'As Miss Marble asks the audience at the end of the show to "not divulge the plot when you leave the theatre," there are no spoilers here.However, one secret that cannot be contained is the brilliant way that The Scousetrap pays homage to not only Agatha Christie's tale, but also to classic comedy of decades gone by.With all the hallmarks of a classic Morecambe and Wise sketch, to impersonations of famous stars and plenty of silly, physical comedy fun, this parody of a traditional murder-mystery caper will not only leave you guessing who done it, but also trying to piece together all the witty references you know and love.Eithne Browne is also delightful as the detective Miss Marple and it is easy to see why the recently award-nominated star keeps audiences coming back for more.Her quick-fire dialogue, written by the brilliant Kevin Fearon and Cal McCrystal, leaves you grinning, while her engaging performance constantly keeps you guessing throughout the show.There's also a treat in-store for any Brookside fans, with Eithne giving a nod to the soap during one particular scene, ahead of its 40th anniversary this November.Keddy Sutton, who puts on an
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