Below is a summary of the programme for Scotland Live.
Click on the performance titles below to find out more about each piece and about the exciting Scottish theatre and dance companies involved in this years' showcase.
Monday 27th October
Delegates arrive in Glasgow.
Tuesday 28th October - Glasgow
Welcome Reception at Oran Mor
Opening address from Linda Fabiani MSP, Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture
Performance: Stagefright – A Play, A Pie and A Pint, Oran Mor
Performance: The Man Who Planted Trees – Puppet State Theatre Company
Performance: Fleeto – Oran Mor
Performance: The Fooligan – Al Seed
Wednesday 29th October - Glasgow
Performance: Sussurrus – David Leddy
Performance: Sound of My Voice – Citizens Theatre
Scotland Live Symposium: Discussion and Networking event.
Performance: Something Wicked – Catherine Wheels/National Theatre of Scotland
Thursday 30th October – St Andrews
Delegates travel to St Andrews for performances at the Byre Theatre.
Performance: Songs are Sung - Janis Claxton Dance (accompanied by the Edinburgh Quartet)
Performance: Excerpt from Blank Album – Gilmore Productions
Performance: In the Middle of the Moment – Scottish Dance Theatre
Performance: Red Room – David Hughes Dance
Performance: Double Points: K – Rosie Kay
Friday 31st October – Perth/Edinburgh
Delegates travel to Perth for performance at Perth Theatre Studio
Performance: Walden – Magnetic North
Delegates travel to Edinburgh
Performance: Midsummer – Traverse Theatre
Saturday 1st November – Edinburgh
Performance: Slick – Vox Motus
Performance: Cockroach – Traverse Theatre/National Theatre of Scotland
Performance: Being Norwegian – Paines Plough/Oran Mor
Performance: Amada – Cora Bissett
End of showcase Dinner and Reception at the Traverse Theatre.
Sunday 2nd November
Delegates depart Edinburgh.
This is a summary programme for the week and may still be subject to change, although every effort will be made to maintain this full list of performances.
Any enquiries should be directed to Susannah.jeffries@scottishtheatre.org |