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ORKNEY FOLK FESTIVAL (Stromness, Orkney, Thursday 26-Sunday 29 May 2005)
LEAH SEATOR rounds up the action at the damp but delightful Orkney Folk Festival. |
| INTER VIVOS – PHOENIX DANCE THEATRE (Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Thursday 26 May 2005)
GEORGINA COBURN finds artistic quality and social comment skillfully integrated in Phoenix Dance Company’s programme. | |
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BLUE/ORANGE (Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh and on tour May/June 2005)
MARK FISHER found himself glued to his seat during Rapture Theatre’s latest touring production. |
| THE EMPEROR'S OPERA (Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh then on tour May 2005)
MARK FISHER finds that Benchtour’s production doesn’t quite pull off its promising satirical start. | |
| A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (Pitlochry Festival Theatre, May 2005)
MARK FISHER discovers that Robert Bolt's 16th Century based play is still relevant for today. | |
| FLOWER OF THE WEST (Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Friday 6 May 2005)
FIONA MACKENZIE hears a stellar cast of Gaeldom’s finest celebrating of the songs of Calum and Rory Macdonald. | |
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KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (Pitlochry Festival Theatre, in repertory, May 2005)
MARK FISHER enjoys a slick and well-paced production at Pitlochry. |
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TAIGH MÀIRI ANNDRA (Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Thrusday 5 May 2005)
FIONA MACKENZIE is impressed with the efforts of both the creative team and the cast of school children in realising a new Gaelic musical on the life of Margaret Fay Shaw. |
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