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Latitude Festival 2009 - Saturday: Part II
That peculiar tension between rock’n’roll and the other arts is still happening. Listening to the Britten Sinfonia beneath an idyllic pastoral bo... Read more »| 19 Jul 2009 -
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Latitude Festival 2009 - Saturday: Part I
“She’s fit. She’s not attractive, but she’s fit.” “It’s a bit like Britain’s Got Talent gone weird.” &l... Read more »| 18 Jul 2009 -
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Latitude Festival 2009 - Friday: Part II
Taking some time out from the theatre and cabaret, I catch Regina Spector working hard to earn those comparisons to Tori Amos. While it is trite just to comp... Read more »| 18 Jul 2009 -
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Latitude Festival 2009 - Friday: Part I
I was overwhelmed by Latitude before I had even set up my tent. With a programme weighing in at 250 pages, a bellowing thunderstorm, and a campsite with a ba... Read more »| 18 Jul 2009 -
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Glasgow Cabaret Festival
Gareth K Vile continues to have fun at the Cabaret Read more »| 16 Jul 2009 -
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Glasgay's Minitreats
Gareth K Vile enjoys two contrasting pieces. Read more »| 23 Oct 2008
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Homecoming @ Leith Festival
Home audience for a parable about change and nostalgia Read more »| 16 Jun 2008 -
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As You Always Do @ Leith Festival
Gappad, the first Scottish-Polish physical theatre company, take on controversial and topical material Read more »| 16 Jun 2008 -
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Arches Theatre Festival: Event Review
It is always best to take the Arches Theatre Festival as a bundle: visiting the odd piece runs the risk of missing something crucial, or ending up seeing all... Read more »| 24 Apr 2008 -
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Ladyfest
Celebrating women in the arts, culture, and society, Edinburgh’s first ever Ladyfest takes place throughout May. Highlights include Get Racy!!, an even... Read more »| 17 Apr 2008 -
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Aye Write! A Most Succesful Festival.
Audiences were agreeably mixed, with a number of different age groups in evidence at virtually every event I attended. Read more »| 01 Apr 2008 -
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Reality and Stick it in My Party Hole, Q Gallery
Ranging from sardonic humour to eerie menace, O'Connor brings his characters to vivid, sympathetic life. Read more »| 07 Dec 2007