Interviews
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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 -
Interviews
The National Theatre of Scotland
The strength of the NTS lies in the clear vision of artistic director Vicky Featherstone. In her manifesto for the company, she states that her intention is to bring theatre to the people and co-operate with international companies, individual artists and local authorities. Read more »| 13 Sep 2006 -
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Theatres in Edinburgh
theatre programmes for the Autumn season are still bristling with a huge range of theatre, dance and opera Read more »| 13 Sep 2006 -
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Students find the Stage (Glasgow part)
The upcoming Arches LIVE!, running from September 21 to 30, offers students a chance to catch 11 shows over the two week period for only £16 Read more »| 13 Sep 2006 -
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Strangers on a Train
While theatrical adaptations of novels are less common than cinematic ones, the fiction of Patricia Highsmith appears to possess a remarkably long stage life. Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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Stewart Lee on 'Talk Radio'
I had trouble with 'Jerry Springer: The Opera' so that made me think about how jokes work and what annoys people and why should you be allowed to say particular things, and that does dove-tail quite nicely into 'Talk Radio' Read more »| 14 Aug 2006
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Interviews
MEL SMITH INTERVIEW SKINNYMAG 2 WEB CONTENT
It is Mel Smith's first day in Edinburgh and something is bothering him. "When I got off the plane last night, there was this big lit-up panel and it said 'W... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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An interview with Henry Pettigrew
It seems fairly certain that Henry Pettigrew is going to be a movie star. We don't want it to go to his head though, so best not to let him read this. Of cou... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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What is... Burlesque?
Glamour has come back into the club world of with a bang, through the medium of burlesque. Men and women are now able to cast of their bland clubbing uniform... Read more »| 14 Aug 2006 -
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The Bare Necessities
There is something intrinsically appealing about 'The Jungle Book': the wild jungle setting and brushes with a dangerous tiger awaken primal instincts and the call to nature, but the very colonial ideals imposed on Kipling's jungle make us feel safe. Read more »| 15 Jul 2006 -
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I LOVE PLAYS
an artform that forces us to focus and challenge that complacency ought to be valued, not dismissed out of hand Read more »| 15 Jul 2006 -
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Sharmanka's sculpted theatre
From the outside, Sharmanka is unassuming, but once inside, the clamour of the Merchant City falls away and Bersudsky's creations reign supreme. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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I Hate Theatre
It's dead season in the world of theatre this month. While these vast indoor spaces are lying, one presumes, empty, why not use them for something everyone can enjoy - like Laser Quest? Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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Spotlight on... Theatre Workshop
Theatre Workshop was the first professional company in Europe to include professional disabled actors in their main production season Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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Whiteplane_2
Currently on its UK tour, Alex Bradley and Charlies Poulet's merging of physical and visual art challenges the way in which we perceive the life that surrounds us. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006