It’s SOLD OUT - can’t wait to see this tonight, homegrown with tremendous perseverance from @StuartM_Music, @EmmaDoveFilm & Pete Smith. Some fantastic musicians to bring it to life and the skills of @andersondavey and belief of @anna_b_hodgart https://t.co/VsBxYcQC6S @TheStovies
✨In our first #theatreblog, ThickSkin’s Executive Director, @laurajmallows, shares the companies history from starting a theatre company, through the Glasgow years & finally putting down roots in Greater Manchester, making Wigan its home.
Check it out! 🔗 https://t.co/hIpa3tL09g
So if you happen to be in Dumfries on Saturday 29th October, or fancy a trip, come see us at Loreburn Hall 8pm. Tickets are a fiver!
https://t.co/l57WiFcbdn
It’s not too often you get to work on a show about a literal wild goose chase! 3 cinema screens, an immersive soundscape, live orchestral score, barnacle geese. It sounds mental…
Created by composer Stuart Macpherson, filmmaker Emma Dove, sound recordist Pete Smith, with me doing the directing/dramaturgy and Yvonne Strain’s integrated BSL interpretation…
Fantastic original music played by Megan Henderson on Violin, Beth Porter on Cello, Stuart Macpherson on Double Bass, Fergus McCreadie on Piano, Iain Sandilands on Percussion and Calum Macintyre on drums.
…and it is. But it’s also beautiful, funny and as much about the plight of us clunky humans as it is about migrating birds. Feeling lucky to be involved with this gaggle of talented folk. Come see! https://t.co/dtA3uVdHJ5
@JoCliffordPlays Thank you Jo! It’s such a rich play and you’ve done an exquisite job with the translation. I loved hearing you talk about the original context of the piece too. Delighted to have played a part in the production. Cheers!
Over August we'll be highlighting all the live & digital content from Scotland's playwrights at the @edintfest, @edfringe & @edbookfest!
To see our Festival Guide in full, see here ➡️https://t.co/kUp7N20rgF
#PlaysFromScotland
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@NTSonline@IrvineWelsh @MrBrianDuffy @TheSolarBear Absolutely! My plans for the summer mostly involve chasing squirrels and bamming up posh Edinburgh folk