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Platform 6: Creative (thinking) Scotland
"CultureScotland.com is going to have much in common with the workings of a particularly complicated industrial process (as well as…
Seeking asylum and embracing theatre
Theatre has always been a brilliant tool that practitioners have used to entertain and inform people about issues within various…
REVIEW: Nicholas Nickleby, Gielgud Theatre
REVIEW: Nicholas Nickleby is not a Christmas story but there’s something undeniably festive about the whole experience and, if you…
REVIEW: A Comedy of Power
REVIEW: Samiat Pedro tackles French master of suspense, Claude Chabrol’s, latest film, A Comedy of Power.
REVIEW: Upstairs in the Sky by Quicksilver Theatre
REVIEW: Upstairs in the Sky created by Quicksilver Theatre is a play in every sense of the word. The prologue…
A greeting card Christmas
Britain has the most successful greetings card industry in the world. We spend more on them than we do on…
Dancing on Water – Why Sadler’s Wells has a spring in its step
Best known nowadays as a leading venue for international and UK dance theatre, Sadler’s Wells is not only one of…
Preserving the UK's heritage through dance
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a grant of £50,000 to Ascendance Rep towards the ‘Your Space’ project. The unique…
REVIEW: A Christmas Carol - Ikrismas Kherol, The Young Vic
REVIEW: It’s Dickens: but not as you know him. The Young Vic and Isango/Portobello’s production of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol…
REVIEW: Sakoba Dance Theatre, The Place
REVIEW: Sakoba Dance Theatre closed their autumn tour with a standing ovation at The Place on Saturday, says Angela Meredith.