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16 Oct 2008
NEW WORK Edinburgh might not be Manhattan, but surely it merits a love story of its own. It is, after all, a romantic city. Step forward David Greig and Gordon McIntyre to fill this void. The dramatist and rock musician are collaborating on a…
22 May 2008
For years, the Bank of Scotland Children’s International Theatre Festival was something of a tongue-twister. Getting the words in the right order was no mean feat – even for Festival director, Tony Reekie. ‘I always got Children’s and International…
13 Mar 2007
REVIVAL Reviving a play that is old enough to merit revisiting but too young to be called a classic carries a certain risk. What seemed timely and topical a decade ago might now seem tired and trite. The remarkable thing about David Greig’s Europe…
27 Feb 2007
In many professions, inhabitants of London seem to feel that to live or work in any other city shows a remarkable lack of ability or taste. It’s a shame, really, since the rest of us might find it equally incomprehensible that someone would want to live…
2 Oct 2006
NEW WORK We live in a world of constructed realities. So-called reality TV shows flood our screens promising an insight into everyday life, airbrushed ‘beauties’ gaze at us from the pages of glossy magazines. Swamped by the media, society loses sight…
18 Sep 2006
NEW WORK Recent enquiries seem to have proved that the government’s paroxysms of self-righteousness over the effectiveness of their ASBO system were more than a little bit hasty. Yes, now we’ve got more potential criminals, since every other youth to…
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