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November 16, 2010

Scotland's arts budget revealed! BBC, The Guardian, The Stage and WhatsOnStage.com.

Scottish arts world welcomes devolved budget, The Stage.

Edinburgh International Festival 2011 looks East, The Stage.

Still Game star Gavin Mitchell to replace Gerard Kelly in panto role, Daily Record.

Karen Gillan wins debut movie Romeo and Brittney, STV.

Scotland's arts organisations must come clean about the budget cuts, The Herald.

Carey Mulligan offered Great Gatsby's Daisy, The Independent.

Behind the in-your-face attitude of Slovenian theatre, The Herald.

November 9, 2010

Hundreds turn out for Glasgow funeral of Gerard Kelly, BBC.

RSAMD plans name change, The Stage.

Closing time at Edinburgh's Forest Cafe? The Guardian.

This week's theatreSCOTLAND newsletter is out.

Ashley Page and Scottish Ballet, The Guardian, The Scotsman and The Stage.

Harry Potter museum planned, STV.

Bourne Adapts Lord of the Flies Dance Drama, WhatsOnStage.com.

November 6, 2010

Men Should Weep should be compulsory viewing for politicians, The Guardian.

Roxy Art House closes, Annals of Edinburgh Stage.

'Bond 23' shaken and stirred, The Independent.

The Rise and Rise of Cora Bissett, STV.

Ashley Page to leave Scottish Ballet, The Stage.

theatreSCOTLAND: weekly update.

November 4, 2010

Ashley Page, artistic director of Scottish Ballet, steps down, STV, The Guardian.

The Edinburgh fringe stretches to Washington, The Guardian.

Trio of Edinburgh venues at risk as owner goes bust, The Stage.

Tintin's adventures in the realm of Pandora, The Guardian.

November 1, 2010

Tributes to Gerard Kelly, Annals of Edinburgh Stage, Caledonian Mercury, Evening Times, STV and The Stage, along with The Guardian's obituary.

Black Watch returns to Belfast, The Independent.

Interview with Gregory Burke, The Observer.

MGM says creditors approve Spyglass merger, The Independent.

theatreSCOTLAND newsletter this week looks at London's revival of Men Should Weep and the Citizens' project Platform 2:10.

October 28, 2010

Actor Gerard Kelly dies after aneurysm, The Herald.

The Hobbit will stay in New Zealand, Empire Online, STV and The Guardian.

Creative Scotland funding decision worsens Byre Theatre's anxiety, The Courier.

Cinema giant to take low-budget Scots film nationwide, STV.

Avatar 2 and 3 set for 2014 and 2015, Empire Online.

October 27, 2010

No end in sight for New Zealand's Hobbit saga, The Guardian.

Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush admit to paralysing stage fright, The Guardian.

October 23, 2010

'Paranormal Activity' sequel scares up the top spot worldwide, The Independent.

Scottish Opera takes its tour to canteens, The Scotsman.

Is it OK to laugh at Ibsen? The Guardian.

Chinatown the greatest film ever, say Guardian and Observer critics.

Graham Crowden dies at 87, WhatsOnStage.com.

theatreSCOTLAND's weekly newsletter looks at Black Watch's potentially controversial run in Belfast and Creative Scotland's move to Waverley Gate.

October 21, 2010

The budget cuts are announced. What will the effect be on the arts? Find commentary at The Guardian and The Stage.

Martin Freeman confirmed as Bilbo, Empire Online.

Will philanthropists save the arts? The Guardian.

Why The Hobbit's getting made and James Bond isn't, Caledonian Mercury.

October 16, 2010

Tributes paid to Happy Days actor Tom Bosley, BBC.

Old print of King Kong found in cinema during refurbishment, Evening Times.

The Hobbit is Go! Empire Online.

Mamma Mia! Wannabes say take a chance on us, Evening Times.

Why Imax is still the way forward for cinema, The Guardian.

Ken Loach speaks about both TV and Cinema.

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