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Local arts-specialist school Pilrig Park presents its latest show, which almost every child has contributed to in some way, from dancing to costumes.
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15 May 2012
Lebanese playwright Abdelrahim Alawji bounds to the front of the stage. ‘This play is set in a theatre, during the Israeli war, where people used to hide during the...’ Then boom, acrid smoke and the lights go up on two figures clinging on to each…
6 Jul 2009
The Federation of Scottish Theatre and the Scottish Arts Council have announced the launch two bursaries for creative artists working in Scottish theatre. The bursaries, Unleashed (£25,000) and Unplugged (£5,000), will support two theatre artists to…
14 May 2009
Last chance to catch this exhibition exploring the relationship between visual art and the stage, testing the nature of theatricality within the framework of a gallery. Curated by acclaimed experimental theatre company Suspect Culture, the show features…
16 Apr 2009
Stage Fright is a collaboration between CCA and theatre company Suspect Culture exploring the nature of theatricality through the work of Luke Collins, Felicity Croydon and Sharon Smith (Max Factory), Jonny Dawe and Nick Powell (OSKAR), Graham Eatough…
27 Mar 2007
CABARET Cabaret isn’t the first form of theatre you’d associate with Suspect Culture. For over a decade this outfit have produced among the most cerebral work seen in this country. But times are changing, and besides, artistic director Graham Eatough…
28 Sep 2006
A theatrical collaboration between artist Graham Fagan and theatre director Graham Eatough, drawing on a rich seam of seminal modern plays. Time, narrative and agency are split between different media, with figures leaping from screen to stage and back…
18 Sep 2006
Graham Fagen and Graham Eatough make you curious and curiouser. Attempting to decipher the product of this pair’s unique collaboration is much akin to chasing the white rabbit, falling into a warren of dead ends, traps doors and secret rooms, only to…
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