| ESSENTIAL SCOTTISH OPERA (High School, Kingussie, Tuesday 24 February 2004)
KENNY MATHIESON catches up with the latest incarnation of Scottish Opera’s very successful small-venue touring package. | |
| SCOTTISH ENSEMBLE (The Sanctuary, Queen’s Cross Church, Aberdeen, Monday 23 February 2004)
KENNY MATHIESON reports on the world premiere of Inverness-born composer Stuart MacRae’s new piece for cello and string ensemble. | |
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THE SEVEN AGES ON MAN (Dogstar Theatre Company, Ullapool Village Hall, 21 February 2004 then touring)
MAGGIE DUNLOP catches up with Dogstar’s revival of Hamish MacDonald’s Seven Ages of Man in the middle of its Highland tour. |
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THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS (Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, 17 February 2004)
KENNY MATHIESON admires the fire and subtlety of this unusual Celtic folk orchestra as they conclude their first UK tour with a triumphant finale in Inverness. |
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MALINKY AND DAIMH (Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, 15 February 2004 then touring)
Malinky and Daimh launched the new Tune Up touring programme, funded by the Scottish Arts Council with Lottery funding. ROB ADAMS caught up with the show in Edinburgh ahead of their Highland dates. |
| DEAD FUNNY (Dundee Rep Theatre, 10 February 2004 then touring)
Borderline Theatre’s new production of Terry Johnston’s West End hit plays at Eden Court Theatre on Thursday. MARK FISHER caught up with the play in Dundee. | |
| TWELFTH NIGHT (Dundee Rep Theatre, then touring 2004)
MARK FISHER finds that Dundee Rep have created an excellent new production of Shakespeare’s comedy, which reaches Eden Court Theatre in February 2004. | |
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