2010 productions shaping up 05/02/2010
We are currently booking our next Scottish Tour with Henry Adam's new comedy Jacobite Country. The play is set in the world of the Highland dispossessed, a gallery of lowlifes and fantasists whose tall tales, excesses and dreams weave a grotesque, absurd and strangely beautiful world which is at once real and imaginary. Francisco Goya in contemporary Wick. The show is slated for a run at the Edinburgh Fringe following previews at Eden Court Theatre Inverness. The tour currently includes performances at Carnegie Hall Dunfermline, Lyth Arts Centre, Orkney Arts theatre Kirkwall, Strathpeffer Pavilion, Macphail Centre Ullapool, An Lanntair Stornoway, Tron Theatre Glasgow, Plockton Village Hall, Druimfin Mull, Arainn Shuaeneirt Strontian, Craignish Hall Ardfern, Woodend Barn Banchory and the Byre Theatre St. Andrews. A full touring schedule with details of Edinburgh Fringe dates will be posted soon. We're also planning a second Edinburgh Fringe run for Matthew Zajac's multi-award-winning show The Tailor of Inverness. This will be followed by an extensive tour. This will include dates in Scotland and Wales and tour of Eastern Europe. The show has been invited to the Golden Lion Festival in Lviv, the main city of Western Ukraine and to the Konfrontacje Festival in Lublin, Poland. Additional dates in Poland and Ukraine are being organised along with a week-long run at the English Theatre, Berlin. It will be very exciting to present The Tailor of Inverness in the countries where the story originates. We'll keep you up to date as these tours develop. Comments Comments are closed. | News and Blogs ArchivesMarch 2010 Categories |

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