FROM shipwrecked shores to Glasgow tenements, Beirut bunkers to the glamour of Hollywood, with a short stopover in Pantoland, the new season at Perth Theatre is poised to take audiences on a journey of tears and laughter.Read
THEATREGOERS to Trelawny Of The ‘Wells’ would be well advised to study the programme notes for a mini history lesson on the heirarchy of a British theatre company during the 18th and 19th centuries.Read
SIT back, switch the brain cells to ‘enjoy’ mode and immerse yourself in the rollicking good entertainment which is Philip King classic, chaotic wartime farce ‘See How They Run!’Read
PITLOCHRY Festival Theatre’s two previous musicals – ‘Whisky Galore – the Musical!’ in 2009 and ‘Kiss Me, Kate’ last summer – set the bar extremely high, and happily this standard is maintained aplomb with My Fair Lady.Read
PERTH-born and raised actress Sally Reid stood up in the gods of Perth Theatre, a ghostly figure with the spotlight of the world on her as she opened the National Theatre of Scotland’s unique Five Minute Theatre broadcasts at exactly 5pm on Tuesday.Read
THERE is no escape for audience or cast from the claustrophobic bunker in which the psychological thriller ‘After the End’ is played out in 95 minutes of ‘edge of the seat’ theatre.Read
‘ENCOUNTERS With Time’ is the latest exhibition by artists from Perthshire Visual Artists Forum (PVAF) on show from Sunday at the Threshold artspace in Perth Theatre.Read
PERTH couple John Johnston and Jean Black hope to cultivate interest among local music-lovers for a project to create a food garden for mentally and physically challenged children in a South African village.Read
A VOLUNTEER from Capability’s Upper Springland service in Perth was hoping his recent art exhibition could change people’s perception of disability.Read
PERTH Theatre is the venue next Tuesday at 5pm for ‘The Gods are Watching’ by John McCann as part of National Theatre of Scotland’s Five Minute Theatre.Read
THE young people are in charge in Perth Theatre in June as the 160 members of Horsecross Arts’ Perth Youth Theatre take over the Fair City venue for their annual festival.Read
IT’S a bold and largely impressive production of Anna Karenina adapted from Leo Tolstoy’s eponymous novel by Jo Clifford which is being staged by Dundee Rep Ensemble.Read