September 25, 2010
Ian McKellen warns theatre is at risk from fall in acting standards, The Guardian.
The List looks at Glasgay! 2010 highlights and theatre adaptations for the autumn of 2010.
Blame the country for poor cinema, Financial Times.
The Pope, The Royal Channel and Beyonce on YouTube, The List.
How the birth of the Traverse Theatre in 1985 changed Scottish culture, The List.
King's Theatre in Dundee restoration campaign gathers pace, The Courier.
Stay at Home---You Have Been Warned! WhatsOnStage.com.
Film features and reviews, including Eat Pray Love, Enter the Void, Frozen, Peepli Live, The Hole, The Town and World's Greatest Dad.
Theatre features and reviews include Arches LIVE, Black Watch, Calais and Chess.
Arts cuts: Time to stage a revolution, The Independent.
Comeback kid Will Ferrell leaves Devil in the dust for top spot in UK cinemas, The Guardian.
Scottish Opera's tragic tale continues to take centre stage, The Herald.
Such tweet sorrow: Twitter catches critics in web of emotion, The Guardian.
theatreSCOTLAND returns with this week's news.
A look at the Citizen's autumn season, The Scotsman.
Cameron Mackintosh: 'Cuts needn't be bad for creativity', The Independent.
Equity boss Malcolm Sinclair answers questions, The Guardian.
A look at Scottish Ballet's backstage life, Evening Times.
The band plays on--part-time-but Scottish Opera is sinking, The Guardian.
Steve Cramer remembers seeing The Mahabharata, The List.
Are video games or films better at depicting war? The Observer.
Scottish Opera orchestra 'reluctantly' accepts part-time contracts, The Stage.
Was View from the Stalls censored by The Gurardian?
'Thank your five lucky stars for those critics who take a leap of faith', The Guardian.
Head of doomed Film Council quits, The Independent.
Quintin Tarantino accused of favouritism in Venice film festival awards, The Guardian.
Scotland's theatres look set for 'Stormy Weather', WhatsOnStage.com.
Interview: Nic Green, playwright, The Scotsman.
A Play, a Pie and a Pint--200th Anniversary, The List.
How We Met: John Tiffany & Steven Hoggett, The Independent.
Perth Appoints New Director, WhatsOnStage.com.
Steven Hoggett: The best performance I've ever seen, The Guardian.
Edinburgh festival director warns against funding cuts, The Guardian.
Roadkill, The Author and 30 Days to Space worthy 2010 festival winners, The List.
Scottish Opera fears for its future, The Stage.
Doctor Who star Karen Gillan yearns for her West End debut, The Telegraph.
Jacobi's King Lear is Glasgow bound, WhatsOnStage.com.
Artistic team leaves Glasgow Citizens, The Stage.
The final round of the Bank of Scotland Angel Awards are announced, The Herald.
Final thoughts on the Festival in The Guardian and The Scotsman (theatre and music highlights).
Roadkill rocognised with Edinburgh International Festival award, The Stage.
Bliss brings successful Edinburgh Festival to a close, STV.
Myth of the far-left agenda in Alastair Beaton's Caledonia, The List.
RSC plans for Edinburgh Festival debut in 2012??? WhatsOnStage.com.
September 3, 2010
Three factors truly arresting Citizens' development, The Scotsman.
Can you trust unpaid theatre critics? The Guardian.
EIF & the Fringe Should Realign, WhatsOnStage.com.
More than enough room for both International and Fringe festivals in Edinburgh in August, The Scotsman.
Orchestras' holidays 'mean we can't move closer to the Fringe' says Mills, The Scotsman.
Backstage photos at the Edinburgh festival, The Guardian.
September 1, 2010
Edinburgh Fringe festival breaks box office records, The Guardian.
Mixed reviews, as some venues boom and others struggle to fill seats, The Scotsman.
"Hang your head in shame, Scottish Opera", The Herald.
The best, worst and the plain bizarre of the Fringe 2010, The Scotsman.
Byre Theatre chief confident 'stronge appeal' will secure funding, The Courier.
Plus new features and reviews of Edinburgh International Festival productions.
Citizens Theatre's artistic director and chairman quit, STV.
Final round of Scotsman Fringe First and Herald Angels announced.
Roadkill and Singin' I'm No a Billy win at Stage Awards for Acting Excellence, The Stage.
'Royal Mile shows will go on' as time runs out on RBS sponsorship, The Scotsman.
Russell Kane wins Edinburgh comedy award, The Telegraph.
Cora Bissett talks Edinburgh festivals past and present, and reflects on Roadkill, her latest success, The Guardian.