‘Scotland’s Ulysses’ has been turned into a theatrical epic at the Edinburgh festival. For playwright David Greig and director Graham Eatough, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity On the evening of ...
Third Lanark are piped onto the field before their first game in Buenos Aires in June 1923 One hundred years ago, a Scottish football club embarked on a controversial overseas tour. "Are Third Lanark ...
It once heaved with workers, children and the racket of textile manufacturing but for more than a decade, the model village of New Lanark was an abandoned ghost town. Did you know with a Digital ...
IT IS fitting that one of the highlights of this year’s International Festival is a dramatised version of Alasdair Gray’s novel Lanark. Gray is himself a playwright as well as a novelist – his ...
On 26 February 1981, Lanark by Alasdair Gray was published. Over 25 years in the writing, it has come to be revered by many authors and academics as one of the greatest Scottish novels ever written.
David Greig and Graham Eatough’s insanely ambitious adaptation of the Alasdair Gray novel is like a heady, unsettling, unpredictable dream Most theatre in Edinburgh in August comes in easily ...
PLAYERS and fans of iconic football club Third Lanark are still heartbroken by their team’s demise more than half a century on. The two-time Scottish Cup winners went bust in 1967 after being run into ...
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