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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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22 Apr 2009
Aristophanes’ The Frogs Theatre Odyssey On The Rocks arts festival, St Andrews The first half of Theatre Odyssey’s take on Aristophanes’ The Frogs, an offering from the new On The Rocks arts festival in St Andrews, felt like the most painful kind…
27 Apr 2009
Directors Sam Fowles and Alice Jones promised an ‘original’ Much Ado. ‘While we would never dare to look outside such a wonderful script for inspiration,’ they explained, ‘we basically took this as something of a carte blanche to experiment.’ The…
It is, perhaps, slightly ironic that Federico Garcia Lorca’s renowned tragedy, Blood Wedding, was performed in the sleepy, traditional town of St. Andrews, for the play is a vivid portrayal of the restrictions of conventional societies, as well as a…
24 Apr 2009
Incompetent Productions On The Rocks arts festival It's sometime in the ‘80s, somewhere in the North, in an underperforming all-boys secondary school. The unremarkable nature of this setting is there in the set’s drab schoolroom furniture, in the…
Two-Day Productions in association with Mermaids and the Antony Tudor Fund On The Rocks arts festival Though a good Hamlet does not always a good Hamlet make, a bad Hamlet does (every time) do the opposite. Fortunately, Jamie Wightman, who played…
23 Apr 2009
Noumenon, the programme explains, is ‘The thing-in-itself as opposed to the phenomenon- the thing as it appears to an observer.’ In an ‘introductory comment’ prior to the performance, Prof. Sarah Brodie of the School of Philosophy at University of St…
And so it began - amid protests and slander - as Jerry Springer the Opera hit St Andrews to unprecedented publicity. Curiosity drove people in record numbers to the Students' Union to see for themselves what the debacle was all about. Since the…
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