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Visiting Time @ Ramshorn
They’re a shifty lot, the poor. They play up that whole honest salt-of-the-earth persona, but, when it comes down to it, money’s money and they haven’t got any. Read more »| 25 May 2010 -
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Hand Me Down
An insight into the women of one family is brought onto the stage Read more »| 23 May 2010 -
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It's The End Of The World... And I Feel Fine
Gareth K Vile discusses the Apocalypse with Gary McNair in the world's first Facebook interview review Read more »| 20 May 2010 -
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Peter Pan
Peter Pan moves north and perhaps even grows up a little Read more »| 18 May 2010 -
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5:15 Sublimation and 74 North
Scottish Opera might be selling out the venues, but not the aesthetic: these two short operas are unashamedly serious Read more »| 18 May 2010 -
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5:15 Zen Story and The Money Man
Two of the Five "New Operas Made in Scotland" use classic forms for original expressions Read more »| 17 May 2010
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Drumhead Event Review
A moral conundrum is given an nontheatrical bite Read more »| 17 May 2010 -
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London Burlesque Week Awards
London Burlesque Week celebrates the winners in an all star show Read more »| 14 May 2010 -
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Marital Arts
The monologue is increasingly becoming the dominant form of modern Scottish drama. Direct, short and intimate, it leaves enough change from the average produ... Read more »| 13 May 2010 -
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From The West Bank
Can the script redeem political theatre from weary propaganda? Read more »| 13 May 2010 -
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Betrayed and Ramallah
The personal is the political is the theatrical. But it still needs to be well written Read more »| 11 May 2010 -
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LBW: Jetsetters versus Newcomers
Can the lastest wave of cabaret stars stand against the established stars? Read more »| 11 May 2010 -
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Steps In Time
Twenty five years old and still tapping away... Read more »| 07 May 2010 -
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Senior Moments
Òran Mór grows old gracefully Read more »| 06 May 2010 -
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A Heart of Glass
In the context of the credit crunch, The Glass Menagerie is more than just nostalgia Read more »| 03 May 2010