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Nadine Lee

@tweetsbynadine

Nadine works as a documentary researcher at the BBC. She currently lives in Aberdeen, but originally comes from New Zealand.

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Reviews: 25
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Lau
Woodend Barn

Lau

Ten glorious years of the experimental folk group mesmerises Banchory.

Dallahan
Underdog

Dallahan

An inventive mix of Eastern European and Celtic folk music at Aberdeen’s Underdog

Cities
The Lemon Tree

Cities

Imaginative lo-fi visual theatre charms Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree

Kris Drever

Outing his first solo album in six years, Drever mesmerises Aberdeen’s Lemon Tree

Granite

Marischal College provides a stunning backdrop for the National Theatre of Scotland’s story of Aberdeen.

Riot Jazz Brass Band

Manchester’s Riot Jazz Brass Band bring their infamous brass-y, party vibe north to Aberdeen’s Jazz Festival.

Peace Officer

A bone-chilling documentary that examines the increasing militarisation of American SWAT units.

Danny Says

An outrageously incredible account of American rock ‘n’ roll history, as told by Danny Fields.

GoGo Penguin

Manchester’s jazz trio GoGo Penguin attract a full and rapturous crowd in Aberdeen.

Birdheart

An intricate animated theatre piece featuring the sweetest crumpled piece of brown paper you’ll ever encounter.

Hector Bizerk

Hector Bizerk bring their unique style of hip-hop north to a rapturous crowd in Aberdeen.

Lulach

Ambitious youngsters begin where Shakespeare left off in a tale of Macbeth’s successors.

Drawing Blood

Story of Aberdeenshire artist James McBey captures his youthful essence, but in a rather straightforward plot