Loads of a-MAY-zing news and events this May.
BEST OF ALL, The Golden Hour England Tour is here!! Don’t forget to tell all your friends down South to come visit us along the way from 20th –…
Loads of a-MAY-zing news and events this May.
BEST OF ALL, The Golden Hour England Tour is here!! Don’t forget to tell all your friends down South to come visit us along the way from 20th –…
Back we are from our almighty Golden Hour Highlands Tour 2010. It was great fun all around and we wanted to share a little of it with you folk who couldn’t make it. ESPECIALLY as we are gearing…
Join the gang from Edinburgh’s legendary Forest Cafe for a literary cabaret which has played to sold-out audiences in Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, London and The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It is…
We’re totally delighted to be working with the Live Art Development Agency on DIY7, the latest incarnation of their innovative artist-to-artist development programme:
“DIY is an opportunity…
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Hello and Welcome! Amazing things in store for end of April:
- April 22nd – 24th. FREE. Scottish Poetry Library. Tom Pow: Dying Villages Residency. During this unique residency, our February…
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Drawing on his own reflections of the anxieties, frustrations and general bewildering absurdities of life, Brian Cheeswright-in his first show on Scottish soil- presents an exhibition of…
8-bit wizard – Sycamore Drive - is the latest artist to join Forest Records Collective.
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Point your eyes over to full profile here, manoeuvre those fingers to download free EPs…
Apologies for the last-minute notice gang, but if you’re in Glasgow today or tomorrow – Don’t miss us at the GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL ARTIST’S BOOK FAIR!
Friday 16th + Saturday 17th April 2010
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Israel/Palestine is an interactive devised theatre project exploring the crisis in the Middle East through diverse texts, performances and conversations. We’re performing for and with diverse audiences at theatres, social centres and universities in England and Scotland — performing at the Forest on Mon April 26th, 7.30pm.
We’re not interested in taking firm positions or making definitive political statements: we want to use theatre to talk with audiences about the things which matter most: Conflict. Hope. Loss. Peace.
Each performance lasts 90 minutes. Entry is free, though a pay-what-you-can donation bucket will be shaken, with proceeds going to humanitarian organisations based in Israel and Palestine.
Open Source Theatre is a London-based theatre group focussing on participatory theatre, political engagement, and transmedia experiments. Our website, where you can find out more about this and other projects, is at http://opensourcetheatre.wordpress.com