Interviews
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Interviews
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 -
Interviews
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 -
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Physical Theatre
the Arches Theatre Festival will contain work that challenges, frightens and provokes Read more »| 11 Apr 2007 -
Interviews
Aalst
They didn't even try to defend them. After seeing the play I think you will form a different kind of judgement. Read more »| 12 Mar 2007
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Interviews
Both Barrels - an interview with Daniel Kitson
I'd have to be a desperate idiot to do that. And I'm not. Just yet. Read more »| 10 Feb 2007 -
Interviews
Glasgow's Dance and Physical Theatre: A Preview
An immersive introduction to the extremes of contemporary theatre Read more »| 10 Feb 2007 -
Interviews
Dance and Physical Theatre Previews: Forced Entertainment
Would be as well in a Daily Mail editorial as a supposedly radical theatrical event Read more »| 11 Jan 2007 -
Interviews
T'is the season afterall
Festive theatre gives those of us longer in tooth an opportunity to revisit the places from which our imagination was born. Read more »| 12 Dec 2006 -
Interviews
Interview with Al Seed of The Arches
A situation that cannot be resolved or ignored: it concludes with a shrug of indifference Read more »| 12 Dec 2006 -
Interviews
A One-Man Welsh Chorus
In the shadow of World War II, Dylan Thomas wanted to write of the regenerative abilities of humanity, and its capacity to love, even if it only comes across as longing or loss. Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
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Arches & Tramway Dance and Physical Theatre Previews
The sort of antics Tommy Sheridan certainly doesn't get up to Read more »| 12 Nov 2006 -
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Dance & Physical Theatre Column
examines hidden depths of human experience and always inspires intense debate Read more »| 13 Oct 2006 -
Interviews
In with the New: Traverse Cubed
I do feel I'm a writer first. I used to say, 'I'm a library assistant and a writer.' Now I'm quite confident to say that I'm a writer. Read more »| 13 Oct 2006