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Callum Madge

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Callum is Creative Administrator for Lung Ha Theatre Company - a theatre company for learning disabled performers, and Project Administrator for flip Artists - an initiative which supports the artistic development of disabled artists. He has been writing for The Wee Review since 2011.

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Reviews: 209
Other Articles: 29
Interview

Interview: Dan Glass

Callum Madge speaks to the activist about his HIV themed cabaret, and why he’s travelling the UK with a nine-foot penis.

Avenue Q

A hilarious musical that deftly blends the style of children’s entertainment with grown up themes.

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Interview: Owen Gower

Callum Madge poses some questions to the director about his documentary on the infamous miner’s strikes.

Wavelength

Jennifer Duff from Pulp Fiction Books speaks about the 1967 avant-garde film from Canadian experimental director Michael Snow.

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Interview: Paul Bruce

Ahead of a screening at Hidden Door Festival, Callum Madge speaks to the Festival Director of the Edinburgh Short Film Festival.

Klown

This bizarre comedy is a heady combination of seedy lecherousness and warm compassion.

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Interview: Caitlin Skinner

Callum Madge speaks to the Director of Village Pub Theatre who are showcasing their work at the Traverse Theatre from March 31st.

Short Term 12

A touching film that portrays both the traumatising and uplifting sides to working with troubled teenagers.

Borgman

A sinister but immensely funny black comedy that contrasts the rich and poor divide.

You’ll Be a Man

A young man gets a job as a nanny in this warm-hearted and enjoyable coming of age movie.

The Congress

A surreal take on what the future could possibly have in store, realised with vivid pigmentation.

Locke

An unassuming but intensely riveting thriller about fixing a guilty conscience.

PLANET LUVOS

A visually mesmerising imagining of primordial creatures depicted by oddly contorted dancers.

Tito on Ice

The quirky documentary of Max Andersson and Lars Sjunnesson’s book tour – with Marshal Tito’s corpse.

The Armstrong Lie

The story of the one-time legendary cyclist, now recognised as nothing but a fraud.