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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 -
Previews
An Island Between Heaven and Earth
The story of the holy island is retold 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 -
Previews
Drumhead Theatre Preview
Mayfesto sees theatre get political. Drumhead sees Rhymes With Purple get back to their theatrical roots Read more »| 09 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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Slips and Giggles
I’m quite a busy wee entertainer these days. My vocal stylings seem to be quite “of the moment” and a night off is quite a novelty in... Read more »| 06 May 2010 -
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Senior Moments
Òran Mór grows old gracefully Read more »| 06 May 2010 -
Festivals
Heaps of Fun
If the Jamaican Bobsleigh Team has taught us anything it’s that even the sun can’t stop the Winter Olympics. In Heap and Pebble two athletes are determined to prove this once more by bringing figure skating to a world left iceless by global warming. Read more »| 05 May 2010