THE ALICE Theatre Project is set to return to the Garrison Theatre on Sunday 26 June with its student show Happily Ever After. Since January the company of 50 ALICE Students aged from four to 12 years old have been devising their new show. Happily Ever After will take the.
Honestly? When you hear your (much-loved) local amateur drama group is putting on a stage version of a Miramax motion picture – which, incidentally, won the 2003 British Comedy Awards award for Best Comedy Film - you do wonder how that might work out. Film is a whole different.
THE SHETLAND County Drama Festival will be taking a somewhat different form this year due to the Covid situation - with events dotted around the isles and no competition. In what is being called a ‘festival fringe’, drama groups will be performing in their own village halls.
RETIRED Shetland Times news editor Jim Tait has been recognised with a prestigious lifetime achievement journalism award. Tait picked up the Barron Trophy at the annual Highlands and Islands Media Awards last week. He retired last year having started out at the paper as a.
A CALENDAR Girls play is coming to the Garrison Theatre later this year. The show will be staged at the theatre by Islesburgh Drama Group and directed by Stephenie Pagulayan. It will run from 29 March to 1 April with curtain up at 7.30pm. The play is the story of two best.