Interviews
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InterviewsBah! Humbug.
A time of cheer and festive joy? Not for the Live Art fan. Read more »| 24 Nov 2009 -
InterviewsIn Transit
Gareth K Vile chats to Mark Prebble and Marion Short, the team behind In Transit at the GRV Read more »| 11 Nov 2009 -
InterviewsCabaret Time
Why not take time in November for yourself, enjoy some decadent selfishness and treat yourself to some opulent Cabaret evenings? Read more »| 06 Nov 2009 -
InterviewsDr Sketchy
Hands up who loves birthdays? Dr Sketchy invites you to his party. Read more »| 04 Nov 2009 -
InterviewsAutobahn
A new company get busy in the front seat of the car. Read more »| 02 Nov 2009 -
InterviewsCoffee with Pina
Who was Pina Bausch? And why would anyone want coffee with her? Read more »| 30 Oct 2009
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InterviewsThe Magic of the Musicals
The musical, often a rightfully derided vehicle for star-names and sub-operatic melodies, is coming back into fashion. Read more »| 27 Oct 2009 -
Interviews"I am not a ginger activist, but.."
Helen Cuinn gets medieval on the ginger-haters in her new show for Glasgay. Read more »| 14 Oct 2009 -
InterviewsTell Me A Story
Storytellers come together to keep the festival spirit rolling and establish a claim to Performance Art. Read more »| 01 Oct 2009 -
InterviewsScottish Ballet: Autumn Season
Where are Scottish Ballet heading? This triple bill sees them going towards the future. Read more »| 30 Sep 2009 -
InterviewsAbout a Boy
Better known for his one man quip-filled specials, Martin O'Connor is bringing on the family in a Glasgay commission. Read more »| 30 Sep 2009 -
InterviewsBursting with Pride
Glasgay! is controversial, dynamic and taboo-busting and this year's theatre line-up is no exception. Read more »| 29 Sep 2009 -
InterviewsAn Argument about Sex
An age-old row is set in the contemporary world: Stewart Laing and Pamela Carter get ready to rumble. Read more »| 25 Sep 2009 -
InterviewsThe Red Room
After a successful run at The Traverse during the Fringe, David Hughes is taking his Red Room on the road during September and October. A fiendish adaptation of Edgar Alan Poe’s Mask of the Red Death, it sees Hughes’ dance company team up with Al Seed, a Skinny favourite for his frightening version of clowning and a leading Live Art light. Gareth K Vile caught up with both Hughes and Seed, and asked them about the collaboration. Read more »| 18 Sep 2009 -
InterviewsIago
The villain gets to say his piece. Read more »| 10 Sep 2009