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Karen Dunbar on playing Lady Bracknell
"A handbag!" Comedy icon Karen Dunbar chats about playing a Scottish Lady Bracknell in Perth Theatre's The Importance of Being Earnest, and the challenge of uttering that famous line!
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Adding some variety to Oscar Wilde
Roy Hudd tells us how his love of music hall led him to star in Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance.
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A conversation with Robert Alan Evans playwright and adaptor of Kes
Directed by Lu Kemp, Robert Alan Evan’s adaptation of Barry Hine’s iconic novel Kes run in Perth Theatre’s Joan Knight Studio from Thursday 31 October until Saturday 16 November. Here, he talks about the inspiration behind his writing.
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Rona Munro on adapting Frankenstein for the stage
Writer Rona Munro gives her insight into adapting Frankenstein for the stage.
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Lost at Sea - the start of rehearsals
Lost at Sea Associate Director Rosa Duncan talks through the rehearsals so far.
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A brand-new play with themes as old as drama itself
The Croft is a brand-new play but its themes are as old as drama itself – the joy and pain of love and the impact of the past on the present. Can we ever really start afresh, it asks, can the power of love break the old cycles of pain, violence and destruction?
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