Posts in Interview:
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Beauty Queen of Leenane
Interview with Tony Cownie about upcoming production by Martin McDonagh showing at the Lyceum: 19 Feb – 13 Mar
By Ana | 9 February 2010 | Leave a Comment?
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Traces
Acrobat Geneviève Morin speaks about how excited the Traces team are about coming to Scotland! (Festival Theatre 1st – 3rd Feb)
By Danielle | 22 January 2010 | Leave a Comment?
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Off Kilter
Interview with Morag Deyes artistic director of Off Kilter showing at Festival Theatre Tue 29th Dec-Sat 2nd Jan
By Neil | 23 December 2009 | Leave a Comment?
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The Italian Girl in Algiers
Interview with Paul Carey Jones about the upcoming opera Italian Girl in Algiers, inspired by the Playboy mansion… (Festival Theatre: 25-28th Nov)
By Jen | 19 November 2009 | 1 Comment
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Robinson Crusoe and the Carribean Pirates
Interview with Dame Allan Stewart for this years King’s Theatre panto (28 Nov – 17 Jan)
By Ana | 10 November 2009 | 1 Comment
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L’elisir d’amore: interview with Elena Xanthoudakis
Resident opera queen Jen McGregor gets together with Elena Xanthoudakis to discuss the reworkings of this classic opera. At the Kings’ Theatre (20-28 Nov)
By Jen | 4 November 2009 | Leave a Comment?
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The House of Bernarda Alba
The House of Bernarda Alba, twelve women and John Tiffany. An interview with Louise Ludgate about the show. Coming to the King’s Theatre 3 – 7 Nov.
By Ana | 15 October 2009 | Leave a Comment?
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The Abduction from the Seraglio: Elena Xanthoudakis
With Opera North offering a season of inventive takes on traditional opera, our own Jennifer McGregor (Opera queen) decided to interview the feisty Elena Xanthoudakis who is currently performing in The Abduction, to find out what inspired this talented, award winning young woman to commit the world of opera.
By Jen | 10 June 2009 | Leave a Comment?
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Copenhagen and Tony Cownie
Ross Kinghorn interviews director Tony Cownie about the final show of the season at the Lyceum.
By Ross | 5 April 2009 | Leave a Comment?
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Confused About Theatre?
Is the stages’ time running out? I wandered off to interview some of the top names in Scottish theatre to get their opinions about the State of the Stage. Check out the incisive words of Dr. Steve Cramer (critic), David Greig (leading playwright) and Christopher Lynch (award winning actor) in the following exclusive interviews.
By Ana | 25 March 2009 | 1 Comment
Upcoming Events:
- Mon 9/13/2010: Calendar Girls
- Fri 9/17/2010: Romeo & Juliet
- Tue 9/28/2010: Punk Rock
- Tue 10/5/2010: Carrie's War
- Tue 10/12/2010: Sunshine on Leith
- Mon 10/18/2010: Lark Rise to Candleford
- Thu 10/21/2010: Blaze
- Fri 10/22/2010: The Importance of Being Earnest
- Sun 10/24/2010: The Armstrong & Miller Show Live
- Wed 10/27/2010: Opera North: The Adventures of Pinocchio
Flotsam:
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Boxed In Features
Scott Pilgrim Vs Progressive Values
By RossWomen, Climate change and the failing Economy: 3 things the Tories could do without.
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Let's Talk
The Road Less Travelled
By AnaAnna Bradley explains why the release of Cormac McCarthy’s apocalyptical tale on film shows why there’s more reasons than climate change to get back on the road.
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Little Fish, Big Bite
The Curse of the Bouffant
By AmyA few tips for the kids for Fringe 2011
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Fringe Rage
Organisation is the Key!
By JenniOrganisational idiocy, comedy and walking like a demon