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

Interview: FrightFest
Greg Day, Paul McEvoy, Alan Jones and Ian Rattray speak to us about what FrightFest is really like at the GFF.

Interview: Clare Duffy
Playwright Clare Duffy talks to Emma Hay about getting lost in translation and Sumerian goddesses ahead of her play ANA at the Traverse.

Interview: Martin O’Neill: Bated Breath
Romantic settings and unromantic characters form Martin O’Neill’s production for Bated Breath at the Traverse. He speaks to us about the ideas behind it.

Interview: Sarah Rogers: Bated Breath
Sarah Rogers’ new play Crush discusses the aftermath of the Hillsborough Disaster ahead of further documents to be published this summer.

Interview: Ishy Din
Playwright Ishy Din chats culture and cabs ahead of his new play Snookered, appearing at the Traverse 16 – 18 Feb.

Preview: Passing Through
This looks to be an unpretentiously high quality production – and well worth checking out.

Interview: Simon Hart
This year’s Manipulate Festival boosts its cinematic programme; artistic director Simon Hart spoke to us about the schedule.

Burns Night, live poetry and writing festivals kickstart 2012
January is the month of Burns Night, with a whole load of literary happenings in honour of this, the bard’s 253rd birthday.

Interview: Peter Arnott
Writer Peter Arnott talks to us on the misinterpretation of the spiritual industry ahead of Vox Motus’ The Infamous Brothers Davenport at the Lyceum.

Interview: Alison Peebles
Alison Peebles chats to us on the oral culture of music ahead of Dogstar’s production of The Captain’s Collection, one of the company’s earliest creations.

Let’s Talk Thatcher. Finally.
Whatever the public take away from The Iron Lady, let’s hope they talk about it.

Interview: Allan Stewart
Dame Allan Stewart chats to us about this year’s King’s Panto with 2 pairs of tickets to give away for the festive showcase.

The King and I
With promise of giant gold Buddhas, acrobatic dancers and a ten-piece orchestra, Leicester Curve’s lavish spectacle opens in Edinburgh this Christmas.

Interview: Jo Clifford
Exhilarating interview with Jo Clifford on the free-market and capitalism ahead of her newly commissioned work for the Traverse.

Edinburgh Christmas Round-up
Get the wellies out, layer up and brave the outdoors; panto season is upon us!

Interview: Stuart Paterson
Stuart Paterson talks panto, politics and parties ahead of his Christmas show Beauty and the Beast at The Lyceum.

Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker
A splendid wintery treat with a chance to see Matthew Bourne’s acclaimed production of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker.

la nuit intime
Intimate and erotic dance performance from the experimental pioneers balletLORENT.

Miranda
With some rising names of the dance and music industry, this production acts as a showcase for theatre that aspired to the visual richness so common in Scottish Opera.