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5 Sep 2011 in Dance & Drama, News
Perth Theatre’s new creative director for theatre Rachel O’Riordan has chosen 1920’s Scotland as the setting for Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.
5 Sep 2011 in Dance & Drama, Highland, Reviews, Showcase
The Ironworks, Inverness, 3rd September 2011.
5 Sep 2011 in Dance & Drama, Highland, Reviews, Showcase
OneTouch Theatre, Eden Court, Inverness, 3 September 2011.
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30 Aug 2011 in Argyll & the Islands, Dance & Drama, Music, News
Craignish Village Hall in Argyll has revealed its autumn arts programme highlights.
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23 Aug 2011 in Dance & Drama, News
Perth Theatre hosts a three date run of Lyric Theatre Belfast’s production The Absence of Women before it travels to London.
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22 Aug 2011 in Dance & Drama, News
Dark Matter is a superb story of madness, passion and death that takes place in a secret garden location that you are guided to from a local meeting point.
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22 Aug 2011 in Dance & Drama, Highland, News
1 in 4 of Scotland’s children live in poverty. Your £5 could make a difference. Come along and shake your booty for just 1 hour on Friday 2 September 2011 at the Ironworks in Inverness in aid of the new STV Appeal.
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22 Aug 2011 in Dance & Drama, Highland, News
The Play Pieces season of lunchtime theatre showcases the work of a new theatre company from Caithness.
18 Aug 2011 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs, Dance & Drama, Festival, Film, Gaelic, Heritage, Music, Visual Arts & Crafts
Typically in the marketing and audience development field we collect data about audiences based on attendance, sales and the demographics of our audiences. Sometimes there will be questions added into surveys and box office systems about the quality of the performance, whether the audience member enjoyed the performance, and possibly about how they heard about the event itself. But does this really measure the success of the experience?
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17 Aug 2011 in Artforms, Dance & Drama, News
the Britain of 1931, an uncanny reflection of events in 2011. Singing Far into the Night, a stylish, profound and moving play, based on real lives and real events in Scotland and Russia in 1931, will be touring Scotland this autumn.