Edinburgh
Æ Blog – Quinn’s Pics Peek Behind EIF Scenes
Looking behind the scenes of EIF 2010 with Claudine Quinn’s photographic exhibition at The Hub 2010 24/7 A Festival in photographs By Thom Dibdin A festival is an ephemeral thing, as EIF Artistic Director Jonathan Mills commented at the opening of this fascinating exhibition up at the EIF’s HQ: The Hub. That is, of course, […]
Æ Review – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
★★★☆☆ Dream Home:
The big dream finally came true for Keith Jack this week when the Dalkeith singer stepped out onto the Edinburgh Playhouse stage in the title role of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Fringe Poster 2010 launched
By Thom Dibdin Morven Donald, aged 13, from Park Mains High School in Erskine has been announced as the winner of the Edinburgh Fringe’s annual schools competition to design the Fringe poster. Morven’s design was judged the best from over two and half thousand entrants to the competition, which is now in its thirtieth year. […]
Theatre Review – Battery Farm
★★★★☆ euphemism frenzy Traverse: A Play Pie and A Pint March 2010 Review by Thom Dibdin Food and death are right back on the menu at the Traverse for the fourth in the Play Pie and A Pint season. Add a hint of sex from the very wonderful Andy Gray and you have just about […]