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News: Studio Theatre Announces 2021-2022 Season

News: Studio Theatre Announces 2021-2022 Season
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Edinburgh International Children s Festival: Top Scots festival adapts to Covid

Review The other children’s theatre classic that’s made its way onto film is Shona Reppe’s Potato Needs a Bath AS the Covid-19 pandemic grinds on, the always marvellous Edinburgh International Children’s Festival has been forced to adapt accordingly. The programme of theatre and dance, which is, in my opinion, the most consistently brilliant stage festival in Scotland, has gone, as the cover of this year’s brochure proclaims, “online and outdoor”. What this means in practice is that the festival (which opened last Tuesday and runs until next Sunday) presents an online programme of filmed shows and live Zoom events throughout its 13 days. This is supplemented on weekends by a programme of outdoor events, titled Family Encounters, most of which take place in Edinburgh’s beautiful Royal Botanic Garden.

Play in a New Way at the 2021 Belfast Children s Festival

Play in a New Way at the 2021 Belfast Children s Festival Expect a packed programme of dance, theatre, visual art, music, comedy and much much more! Advertorial Eibhlin deBarra, Director of Young at Art pictured with Maeve McGreevy and Michael McEvoy, Maiden Voyage Dance at the launch of Belfast Children s Festival 2021 With contemporary dance based on the theme of hope, a ‘part Lord of the Flies, part Animal Farm’ theatre performance set in a post pandemic future, and an exhibition that explores the magic of everyday items found in the home, the line-up for Belfast Children’s Festival 2021 feels very much like art imitating life.

Wick arts centre unveils festive programme | Press and Journal

© Supplied by Lyth Arts Centre Lyth Arts Centre has unveiled its festive programme, which includes a film of White, the Catherine Wheels children s Christmas show. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Christmas isn’t cancelled in the far north as a Caithness arts venue unveils its festive programme. Lyth Arts Centre’s (LAC) Covid-compliant programme includes a festive drive-in and streamed version of a Christmas theatre show. The centre says this will provide much needed paid-for work for Highland artists after a difficult year for the creative industries, and support the Caithness community through the unusual winter.

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