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The return of Anthony Besch's celebrated production of Puccini's merry tale of political oppression, betrayal, torture, murder and suicide. Susannah Glanville (star of Opera North's highly-praised…
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12 Aug 2010
Sam Holcroft’s first piece for the Traverse, Cockroach, explored the interplay of genetics and politics. In this new play the conversation is continued, but here more specifically in the realm of sexual politics. Ana (Claire Lams), a young emigrant…
11 Dec 2008
It’s been a helluva year. 2008 has been a time of significant global change, socially, politically and culturally, with Scotland no exception. So here, for your delectation, is The List’s pick of the 100 people, places and things that rocked our world…
16 Oct 2008
NEW WORK With Darwin’s bicentenary coming up in 2009, one can’t help but suspect that an awful lot of TV documentaries with hidden ideological aims have just been put on hold. A great torrent of material about how capitalism most closely mimicked…
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Hear Vicky Featherstone talk about her role as director of National Theatre of Scotland in this incredible series
Make 2012 your Year of Creative Scotland. Discover the exciting programme on offer.
Discover how Molly Taylor’s experiences as a Bank of Scotland Emerge artist influenced her show.
Pick up your copy of The Assembly Rooms Fringe programme, available in Edinburgh shops now.
Answer and win a pair of tickets to RockNess 8th to 10th June, voted the UK's Best Small Festival by NME