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From award-winning writer Iman Qureshi comes a play that considers discrimination of sexuality versus religious freedoms, a challenging topic not unheard of in Britain today. The narrative explores ...
The best way to think of the eagerly awaited world premiere of Local Hero, adapted for the stage by David Greig and Bill Forsyth in a co-production between the Lyceum and the Old Vic, is to liken it ...
Given the advances in medicine and improvements in living conditions, more and more of us are said to be living longer, healthier and happier lives. Though with the jury out on the latter, as Meatloaf ...
Watching Jo Clifford’s riotous reimagining of The Taming of the Shrew is like looking at your reflection in a cracked mirror through the wrong end of a kaleidoscopic telescope. For everything is ...
Scotland’s Crime Writing Festival opened in Stirling this year with writing team Nicci French. This husband and wife duo haveContinue Reading ...
Underbelly announce the line-up for its fourth Big Brain Tumour Benefit in its biggest venue at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe,Continue Reading ...
From the Twitter-esque gossiping of the prologue and the house party vibe of the ball to the streetwise swagger of Charlotte Josephine’s Mercutio and the unrequited desire which Josh Finan’s Benvolio ...
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Award winning Welsh new writing theatre company Dirty Protest is returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2019 with its critically acclaimed new production How To be Brave. Based on writer Siân ...
My paintings can be read overall as a love letter to women – the women I have grown up with, the women artists I have admired, and the female relationships that have been intrinsic to my own emotional ...
Contemporary jeweller and designer Julie Nicaisse creates one off unique and original jewellery. All her pieces are individually handcrafted ...
It can be difficult to envisage a time when in Scotland, if a woman was in any way perceived as peculiar or outspoken, she could easily be accused of witchcraft. An accusation that would often result ...
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