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Review: Festival de Almada 2015, Portugal | Scottish Stage
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Theatre and arts reviews and features from Scotland and beyond, by Mark Brown. Review: Festival de Almada 2015, Portugal. Review: Festival de Almada 2015, Portugal. July 13, 2015. July 24, 2015. The Berliner Ensemble’s Brecht cabaret was the highlight of the opening days of Portugal’s biggest international theatre festival, writes Mark Brown. The Berliner Ensemble. Photo: Thomas Eichhorn. However, just as Linehan has opened the EIF to more leftfield, devised theatre (notably in the shape of Paul Bright&#...
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Feature: Palestinian Circus School & Palestine Day, Edinburgh Fringe | Scottish Stage
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Theatre and arts reviews and features from Scotland and beyond, by Mark Brown. Feature: Palestinian Circus School and Palestine Day, Edinburgh Fringe. Feature: Palestinian Circus School and Palestine Day, Edinburgh Fringe. August 6, 2015. August 6, 2015. Carnival of the oppressed. From the Palestinian Circus School to a special day of Palestinian arts at Forest Fringe, the artistic voice of Palestine will be heard at this year’s Edinburgh Festival, writes Mark Brown. In a 2015 Edinburgh Fringe in which c...
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Theatre and arts reviews and features from Scotland and beyond, by Mark Brown. Articles posted by scottishstage. Edinburgh Festival Reviews: The Toad Knew etc. August 29, 2016. August 31, 2016. Anything That Gives Off Light. The View From Castle Rock. ART SPACE @ ST MARK’S. Reviewed by Mark Brown. The Toad Knew. Photo: EIF. So begins The Toad Knew. The extraordinary production which circus theatre master James Thieree and his Compagnie du Hanneton has brought to the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF).
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About | Scottish Stage
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Theatre and arts reviews and features from Scotland and beyond, by Mark Brown. Scottish Stage is the website of theatre critic, teacher and editor Mark Brown. Mark is currently theatre critic of the Scottish national newspaper the. And Scottish critic of the. A professional theatre critic and arts writer since 1994, he has written for a wide variety of publications including. An additional biographical note on Mark Brown. Cambridge University Press);. Sinais de Cena [Signs of the Stage]. Edited by David ...
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Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost, Botanic Gardens, Glasgow (Daily Telegraph) | Scottish Stage
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Theatre and arts reviews and features from Scotland and beyond, by Mark Brown. Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost, Botanic Gardens, Glasgow (Daily Telegraph). Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost, Botanic Gardens, Glasgow (Daily Telegraph). June 29, 2015. July 24, 2015. Love’s Labour’s Lost, Bard in the Botanics Festival Glasgow, review: ‘wonderfully over-the-top’. Scotland’s festival of Shakespeare got off to a great start and sent Mark Brown home smiling. This year’s presentations include. The Merchant of Venice.
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ABOUT US | Wee Stories Theatre
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Jump to Main Navigation and Login. Jump to additional Information. Search, View and Navigation. NOW SHOWING and COMING SOON. We maintain a growing repertoire of productions and tour extensively both in terms of geography and scale of venues, from schools and village halls to the country’s most renowned theatres. Iain Johnstone - Artistic Director. Andy Cannon - Associate Artist. David Trouton - Associate Artist. The Emperor’s New Kilt. National Theatre of Scotland. Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland.
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About your guide Mark Fisher
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Fisher is the perfect host, and what shines through is his experience in theatre and depth of knowledge. Has attended every Edinburgh festival since 1986 when he moved to the city. Today, he is the Scottish theatre critic for the Guardian. A former editor of the List. Magazine and a frequent contributor to the Scotsman. He is the author of The Edinburgh Fringe Survival Guide: How to Make Your Show a Success. Methuen Drama 2012) and the forthcoming How to Write About Theatre (Methuen Drama 2015).
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Oliver Emanuel: May 2014
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Saturday, 31 May 2014. Take me to. The Necropolis. I'm in the middle of writing my new play for BBC Radio 4 'Take Me to. The Necropolis'. It's part of an on-going drama serial called 'Take Me To.' which is series of stand alone Afternoon Dramas that focus on particular places. When I was asked to write one set in Glasgow, I immediately thought of the Necropolis. My play is a comic drama about two students who get drunk and lost in the Necropolis and end up meeting a weird series of characters that offer ...
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