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Across the Pantos--round two

Michael Cox reviews four different versions of Cinderella: Edinburgh Kings, Dundee Rep, Cumbernauld Theatre and Kilmarnock.

Theatre Review: The King and I

Jo Turbitt thinks the latest restaging of the classic musical is 'a perfect Christmas treat'.

Music Review: The Phantom Band's Phantomime

Missy Lorelei braves the recent event at Stereo and finds much to like.

Film Review: The Haunting (****)

Amy Taylor takes a look at a horror classic, which recently screened at Edinburgh's Filmhouse.

Across the Pantos--round one

Michael Cox looks at his first batch of Christmas shows: the Lyceum's Beauty and the Beast, Citizens' Hansel and Gretel, Tron's Mister Merlin: A Pure Magic Panto and A Play, a Pie and a Pint's Snow White and the Seventh Dwarf.

Dance Review: Matthew Bourne's Nutcracker

Jo Turbitt finds much to love in this new interpretation of a classic.

Film Review: Happy Feet Two (**)

Michael Cox finds the new animated film disappointing.

Dance/Music/Theatre Review: The Shoogle Project

Jo Turbitt is completely enchanted by Plan B's latest.

Music Review: Little Dragon

Missy Lorelei has a 'triumphant' night out at The Arches.

Dance Review: Declarations

Jo Turbitt finds much to admire in Phoenix Dance Theatre's latest work.

Theatre Review: The Curious Scrapbook of Josephine Bean

Jo Turbitt reviews Shona Reppe's latest production, and manages to have a few words with her as well.

In conversation with...Stewart Laing

Michael Cox speaks with the director about the acclaimed production The Salon Project.

Dance Review: nowwhatnow

Jo Turbitt enjoys an 'honest' evening of dance theatre.

Theatre Review: Top Hat

Jo Turbitt enjoys most of the West End-bound musical but misses the film version's male lead.

Dance Review: Miranda

Jo Turbitt find's the production full of unfulfilled potential.

Music Review: The Vaccines

Deborah McArthur has a second helping of the acclaimed band.

Review: Pass the Spoon

Michael Cox finds much to like in a production that finished all too soon.

Dance Review: la nuit intime

Jo Turbitt believes this piece of interactive dance theatre is 'an exhilarating joy' and shouldn't be missed.

Theatre review: Blackbird

Clare Sinclair reviews a new production of a modern Scottish classic.

In conversation with...Steph Wright, part two.

Jo Turbitt speaks with the director of Dance:Film about the Festival, its past, present and future.

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