
Rock Band, Society, played the Victory Hall in Benderloch last Friday and the audience came Continue reading

Rock Band, Society, played the Victory Hall in Benderloch last Friday and the audience came Continue reading
Ray Cameron-Goodman, drama teacher at Campbeltown Grammar School, Continue reading
Yesterday’s drama which saw a coachload of 44 pensioners from the Midlands Continue reading
Viewpoint is a drama and film innovation commissioned from Breeze Productions by Fyne Futures, a subsidiary of Fyne Homes, to explore what people think of their place, their buildings and their communities .
It is on a tour of four venues on the journey from Bute to Kintyre, at the end of June.
Performance dates and details for the Viewpoint Tour are:
All events are by ticket at the door – entry by donation to support future arts projects.
Viewpoint is a drama and film innovation commissioned from Breeze Productions by Fyne Futures, a subsidiary of Fyne Homes, to explore what people think of their place, their buildings and their communities .
It is on a tour of four venues on the journey from Bute to Kintyre, at the end of June.
Performance dates and details for the Viewpoint Tour are:
All events are by ticket at the door – entry by donation to support future arts projects.
Viewpoint is a drama and film innovation commissioned from Breeze Productions by Fyne Futures, a subsidiary of Fyne Homes, to explore what people think of their place, their buildings and their communities .
It is on a tour of four venues on the journey from Bute to Kintyre, at the end of June.
Performance dates and details for the Viewpoint Tour are:
All events are by ticket at the door – entry by donation to support future arts projects.


Three Wee Crows, the Argyll performance company based in Taynuilt, is presenting one of their signature Continue reading
Alasdair Satchel, known throughout Argyll and the Isles for his work as Education Officer with Mull Theatre and for his writing and drama work with Argyll College, is running workshops in Glasgow on the neutral mask.
So – apart from what you can see on the left – what is a neutral mask’?
The Neutral Mask is one of the most dynamic actor training tools in existence, allowing a performer Continue reading
And no – this is not about state censorship of the Arts, or not yet. But… Bribes? Fiddled expenses? Panic? Sound familiar?
One of Scotland’s most respected and trailblazing theatre companies, Communicado, in a co-production with Glasgow’s Tron Theatre, presents this feisty adaptation of Gogol’s classic satire on bureaucracy and human vanity.
It will be presented at Craignish Village Hall on Sunday 7th March at 8pm, with a show at Mull Theatre in Tobermoray on 2nd March already behind it
A penniless nobody from the big city arrives in a small town, where he is mistaken for an all-powerful government inspector by its corrupt and self-serving officials. Hilarious and vicious in its expose of the corruption of (petty) power, in this age of abuses of office, banking crises and publicly subsidised duck islands, The Government Inspector is more topical and relevant than ever
In the run-up to 2010’s general election, Gogol’s acerbic, very black comedy – first published in 1836 as a stinging critique of Tsarist Russia- asks the big question ‘do politicians and politics ever change?’
‘I have wanted to stage this play for a long time’, says director, Gerry Mulgrew. ‘It is one of those brilliant and dazzling examples of a perfectly structured satire, the comedy of errors par excellence, and quite extraordinary in the ruthlessness with which it exploits the basic situation of mistaken identity for comic ends. In so doing, none of the characters is spared Gogol’s forensic scalpel as he dissects and gleefully exposes the greed and stupidity of his collection of self-serving public officials and their spouses and hangers- on.’

Communicado hits the piece with all its trademark attack and musical invention – this time with live music from the Communicado Temporary Orkestra No.27 on electric balalaikas and mouth organs.

There’ll be shades, bling and darlings galore in Bowmore if this one comes off. Continue reading
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