| GILT (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, October 2003)
MARK FISHER finds 7:84 Theatre Company indulging in a bit of plate-spinning in their latest production, scripted by three different writers. | |
| LIVING PAINT: WORKS FROM THE FERGUSSON GALLERY COLLECTION (Iona Gallery, Kingussie, 10-31 October 2003 then touring)
KENNY MATHIESON samples the work of a famous Scottish Colourist. | |
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ULLAPOOL GUITAR FESTIVAL (Ullapool, 10–12 October 2003)
ANDREA MUIR reports on the fourth annual weekend of six string shenanigans in and around Ullapool. |
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THE CYCLE OF THE TREES OF LIFE (Inverness Museum & Art Gallery, 8-22 October 2003)
As the show moves to Inverness, DAVID BROWN, the President of The Society of Badenoch & Strathspey Artists, reflects on Jean Noble’s exhibition as seen at The Iona Gallery in Kingussie. |
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FAY GODWIN: LANDMARKS (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, 11 October 2003-11 January 2004)
KENNY MATHIESON admires a wide-ranging retrospective of the work of the renowned landscape photographer Fay Godwin. |
| THE SONG OF WICK (Wick High School, Friday 3 October 2003)
TOM BRYAN reports on a big performance from the massed ranks of four Wick primaries, with a little help from Grey Coast Theatre. | |
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KIDNAPPED (Perth Theatre, until 4 October 2003 then touring)
A new production of Kidnapped will trace the flight of David Balfour around Scotland in the course of a lengthy tour in October and November, but MARK FISHER finds that adapting Stevenson’s classic adventure novel for the stage has its problems. |
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