SCOTLAND BACK TO THE FORE AT THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE
FRINGE FIRST WINNERS
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THEATRE ALBA
present
THE CARLIN’MOTH
Robert McLellan’s supernatural, sinister, and sensual story of a young crofter lad’s visit from a moth who turns into the loss of his dreams.
Directed by Charles Nowosielski Musical Direction by Richard Cherns
"One of Scotland’s most innovative and exciting theatre companies " The Scotsman
FRI AUG 10 ‘- SAT 1 SEPT (NOT SUN) 5.30pm £4 (£2.50)
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THEATRE WORKSHOP
34 HAMILTON PLACE
EDINBURGH EH3 5AX O31 - 226 5425
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DEBORAH FORTSON
THE ROXY
THEATRE
13-18 AUG
2.45PM ,,
20-25 AUG 7,3, . .q \ 12.45PM/.{7:39.54};‘5‘‘-,/~ _ TICKETS ‘3 £92,“ \ £4 (con 23 50) '
CYT 'SIZIIIneg Inventive In a 31er developed to a spell-binding pitch" THE TIMES
Dennis Potter's
BLUE REMEMBERED HILLS
MARCO'S LEISURE CENTRE l 51 GROVESTREET
I. 2‘“ . TICKETS £3.75 - ~ Box Office 031 229 8830 1 - 6.30pm AUGUST 131h-25th
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RED SHIFT THEATRE COMPANY
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A new adaptation from Wedekind by Steve Gooch ‘
I. The Pleasance a
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03| 5566550
I2 Aug ' I Sep 6.00pm
(not Aug 20. 28)
“Theatre as intended, dangerous, exhilarating and irresistible" The Guardian
SPONSORED BY THE INVERGORDON SINGLE GRAIN COMMISSIONED ev BATTERSEA ARTS CENTRE
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