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Peter Pan – National Theatre of Scotland
Rating: Clap your hands if you believe in stage magic. The National Theatre of Scotland’s latest show is full of big set piece theatrical experiences that make for an exciting if occasionally puzzling evening. Peter Pan comes home to Scotland in an extravaganza, which locates the Darling household in Edinburgh and Neverland as a place…
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Enthroning
It isn’t every day you get to enthrone someone. (Many thanks to Gordon Smith for the picture).
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Better well hung than ill wed…
I’m feeling just a tad smug about my first new year prediction at this stage. Just saying. A hung parliament is what we need and its looking increasingly likely we are going to get it.
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Volcano, ash, processions
This volcano business is making a mess of my procession planning for Friday.
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Register to Vote (Deadline TODAY!)
Today is the last day to register to vote in the Upcoming General Election. I recorded an interview with the Beeb last week in which I said I never tell people how to vote, but I do encourage people to make sure that they do vote. If people like us don’t vote, other people will!…
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Sermon Preached on 11 April 2010
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What, no blogging?
Sorry I’ve not been keeping up this week. It was off to the North West of England for me to got to the Deans’ Conference. (Cathedral Provosts are called Deans in Englandshire, Diocesan Deans are called Archdeacons). Its the third one I’ve been to and this time it was the easiest to get to, fortunately.…
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The Adventures of Mr BrouÄek
The following review also appears on Opera-Britannia.com Rating: It is not difficult to see why performances of The Adventures of Mr BrouÄek are something of a rarity. The eponymous BrouÄek is whisked through time, space and circumstance in an opera whose score is at once challenging and beguiling. Scottish Opera’s collaboration with Opera North makes…
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Kenneth McKellar RIP
First the news of Malcolm McLaren’s death and now Kenneth McKellar too. (What an unusual little queue outside the pearly gates this Easter week). Here is Kenneth McK singing his Eurovision entry in 1966. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaCpDhCbvlY
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Malcolm McLaren RIP
Odd, isn’t it, how there is an outpouring of affection for Malcolm McLaren by the twitter generation whilst, I’m sure many would not have known who he was. For those of us who have grown up in the age of identity politics, Malcolm McLaren was one of our cultural pioneers, whether we liked what he…