Stage set for theatre after £1.75m revamp
Glasgow Evening Times, Wednesday 21 February
A theatre is finally reopening after a £1.75million revamp - more than double the planned cost. The theatre in Giffnock, East Renfrewshire...
Storytelling and Theatre Festival 2007 gets underway
Aberdeen City Council, Monday 19 February
Aberdeen’s annual Storytelling and Theatre Festival will officially get underway tomorrow (Tuesday), marking the start of weeks of fun events for children...
Blackbird flies away with Best New Play
London Theatre Guide, Monday 19 February
It received the Best Play Award in the Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland, and transferred to the Albery, where it ran between 13 February and 13 May...
Theatre drops ticket threat to Scots
The Herald, Thursday 15 February
The Maltings Theatre in Berwick-upon-Tweed had initially demanded £50000 grant funding from Scottish Borders Council because a disproportionate number of ...
Two sides to every story
The Scotsman, Monday 12 February
All of Scotland's major theatre buildings are run by men and, with significant exceptions such as Vicky Featherstone at the National Theatre of Scotland...
Why are Scotland's arts no longer a contact sport
Guardian Unlimited, Sunday 11 February
It goes back to the National Theatre of Scotland's reaction when no minister turned up to any of its first season of shows (despite Ferguson belatedly...
Eat, think and be merry
The Sunday Herald, Sunday 3 February
... theatre producer David MacLennan first launched his lunchtime seasons of A Play, A Pie And A Pint at Glasgow's Òran Mór. The Royal Scottish Academy of ...
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