Interviews
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Interviews
James Kelman Season at The Arches
the meaning of life, if you like Read more »| 08 Oct 2007 -
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Dance and Physical Theatre
in a Fringe that has been criticised for high prices and a lacklustre selection, which of these venues can claim to be 2007's definitive dance centre? Read more »| 08 Sep 2007 -
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Peer pressure
Outgoing Dundee Rep Artistic Director Dominic Hill has chosen Ibsen's Peer Gynt as his finale. Hugo Fluendy talks to him about exits, excitement and expectations Read more »| 08 Sep 2007 -
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Venus As A Boy
it's something more than just a good story Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
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Dance at the Fringe
Comedy may be seen as the Fringe's largest and most popular section, but physical theatre is where the most exciting art can be discovered.
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The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)
Benchtours invigorate their productions with a strong sense of the avant-garde, challenging traditional conceptions of the medium Read more »| 09 Aug 2007
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Doll's House
the concept of this statuesque Norah, played by Maude Mitchell tripping over these literally little men in her life, cramped into a diminutive set built to their scale, is an idea approaching that overused term genius Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
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Top 10
1. Venus as a BoyTam Dean Burn stars and directs this adaptation of Luke Sutherland's weird tale of a modern day sexual mystic.Traverse 2, 2-26 Aug2. A Doll'... Read more »| 09 Aug 2007 -
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The Brick Award
We want to encourage people to take a risk… we want to provide 'the right to fail'. Andy Arnold, Creative Director, The Arches. Read more »| 10 Jul 2007 -
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The Bacchae
I am interested in a god who says, 'was that a bit much?' Read more »| 10 Jul 2007 -
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The Mahabharata
we are a tiny part of a huge universal consciousness and everything is interconnected. Star Wars distilled that into the Force Read more »| 10 Jun 2007 -
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The Patriot
a stimulating, masterfully crafted, bold piece of drama which bodes well for the both the Tron and Cleugh Read more »| 10 Jun 2007 -
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In Profile: Cora Bisset
Bisset's latest directorial outing, Detainee A, examines the human cost of the war on terror through the lens of close knit family relationships Read more »| 10 Jun 2007 -
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Sunshine on Leith
Stephen Greenhorn touches on many of the concerns of modern day Scotland: language and identity, the national health service, soldiers serving in Afghanistan, football, emigration and the often inexplicable emotional landscape of Scottish masculinity. Read more »| 10 Jun 2007 -
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Strangers, Babies
There are some truths that are so difficult to deal with that we actively spend time not thinking about them. Strangers, Babies by Linda McLean has one of t... Read more »| 11 Apr 2007