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EIFF 2012: East of the Border

This year’s EIFF makes up for last year’s disappointment as Artistic Director Chris Fujiwara talks about the vast array of Asian films.

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Preview: The Chairs

Infusing inspirations from Laurel and Hardy to the Marx Brothers, director Niall Henry has taken a fresh approach to Ionesco’s renowned nonsense play.

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EIFF 2012: Galas

Fujiwara has confidently bracketed the festival in between two very different, but eagerly anticipated films.

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Preview: Wojtek the Bear

Theatre Objektiv travel to the Scottish Storytelling Centre to tackle the story of Wojtek the Bear.

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Preview: MagicFest

This year’s Edinburgh International Magic Festival once again unveils a spectacular line up from eight countries.

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Interview: Peter Rice

Fascinating and wide ranging interview with Peter Rice – designer for Scottish Opera’s season finale, Tosca.

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Streetcar: Stage and Screen

A look back over Elia Kazan’s classic 1951 film version at the Filmhouse as Scottish Ballet prepare a dance adaptation of Streetcar.

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Interview: Orla O’Loughlin

Recently appointed Traverse AD, Orla O’Loughlin, tells us what her outlook is for the Traverse’s programmes and directives.

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Glasgow Theatre: April

A quiet month on Glasgow’s stages, but with enough on offer to get you off the couch and into a fold down seat.

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Preview: For Once

Newly appointed AD Orla O’Loughlin tackles Tim Price’s text on loss and giref at the Traverse this April.

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Interview: Errol White

Errol White discusses the intracacies behind his intriguing new dance piece at the Traverse this week.

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Interview: Sean Biggerstaff

Interview with actor Sean Biggerstaff about the new National Theatre of Scotland touring show: Appointment with The Wicker Man.

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Write Shoot Cut

Neil Rolland, creator of Write Shoot Cut, speaks to Alexandra Wingate about his quirky new evening dedicated to short films.