The Arts and their Crafts is a series of interviews with professionals in the arts industry. This time, we spoke to Bob McDevitt at the Bloody Scotland festival.…
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MoreBrig’s review of Ceasefire Arts production of “My Name is Rachel Corrie,” at the Edinburgh Fringe.…
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MoreBrig's review of “Alright Sunshine”, at Edinburgh Fringe 2025 written by Scottish playwright Isla Cowan.…
MoreHave you ever seriously considered killing your parents to get on the property ladder, or romanticised bringing back the young team?…
MoreOur review of Edinburgh Fringe's "Vagabond Skies".…
MoreEwan Downie's The Baccahe retells the classical play of Euripides.…
MoreMassaoke's Sing The Musicals brings karaoke to fans of all ages.…
MoreAn exhibition of art, poems and a film screening installation created by Palestinian children in Gaza will be on display upstairs at the Creative Stirling Venue from June 19 to July 17.…
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