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Title: 'A Boy Growing up' with Rodney Bewes

Description: "An Entertainment from the Stories of Dylan Thomas" Rodney Bewes, best-known as one of The Likely Lads, has become the hot ticket at Edinburgh Fringe with his solo shows. In 2012’s hugely successful 'As a Boy Growing Up', Bewes narrates and enlivens Dylan Thomas stories, including Reminiscences of Childhood, A Story - The Outing and Just Like Little Dogs. The show is set in a BBC radio studio, and the audience is drawn in to the intimate world of the story teller. "…vintage Bewes, charming, chaotic and thoroughly entertaining…a world-class talent" Fringe review****** "Highly Recommended Show" Edinburgh Fringe 2012. Ages 11+. 2 50 minute sets with tea and scones in the interval.

Date: 31/03/13

Start Time: 15:00:00

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 41

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'A Clean Sweep' - Plutot La Vie Theatre

Description: Edinburgh based 'Plutot la Vie' Theatre company present an extraordinary show - out of the ordinary things of life - a landscape of brushes which comes to life. With clowning, dance, and visual story-telling, two men survive in an anarchic world of brushes, doing anything but cleaning up! Suitable for family but not children alone. "Household chores will never seem the same again!"

Date: 03/12/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'A Clean Sweep' - Plutot La Vie Theatre

Description: Edinburgh based 'Plutot la Vie' Theatre company present an extraordinary show - out of the ordinary things of life - a landscape of brushes which comes to life. With clowning, dance, and visual story-telling, two men survive in an anarchic world of brushes, doing anything but cleaning up! Suitable for family but not children alone. "Household chores will never seem the same again!"

Date: 03/12/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'A Clean Sweep' - Plutot La Vie Theatre

Description: Edinburgh based 'Plutot la Vie' Theatre company present an extraordinary show - out of the ordinary things of life - a landscape of brushes which comes to life. With clowning, dance, and visual story-telling, two men survive in an anarchic world of brushes, doing anything but cleaning up! Suitable for family but not children alone. "Household chores will never seem the same again!"

Date: 03/12/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' - Third Party Theatre

Description: Third Party Productions with a neat, original performance with six of a cast.

Date: 26/06/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 65

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' - Third Party Theatre

Description: Third Party Productions with a neat, original performance with six of a cast.

Date: 26/06/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 65

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'A Walk at the Edge of the World' Magnetic North Theatre

Description: Inspired by the act of walking, A Walk at the Edge of the World begins with a walk taken by the whole audience, before they arrive at the venue for a ‘magic lantern’ style talk about walking on the coast. The solo performer leads the audience along the many paths his mind followed as he walked and the talk leaps from subject to subject, mirroring the way the mind works when there is time only to think. Projected images hint at how the hidden secrets of the landscape and the constantly shifting border between land and sea remind us that the past is always with us, whether we realise it or not. 'A Walk at the Edge of the World' is inspired by the act of walking and examines the particular character of the coast – a crossing point where the land meets the sea and a place of arrival and departure. A Walk at the Edge of the World begins with a short walk taken by the whole audience, from the sea to the theatre. Once inside the theatre, as the performer begins to talk about walks he has taken, audience and performer find the projected images leading us all on another journey. The hidden secrets of the landscape and the constantly shifting border between land and sea remind us that the past is always with us, whether we realise it or not. The evening start in Armadale pier Carpark, where you should leave your car just before 7.30pm. We then walk for 20 minutes across the foreshore, through some trees and to the venue for the play which starts at 8pm. Lifts will be arranged to collect you car at the end. We suggest that you wear suitable footwear. Those not wishing to do the walk should meet in the Stables at 7.30pm Text by Nicholas Bone, Design by Sans façon and performed by Ian Cameron **** “Works beautifully… a tremendously timely piece of theatre.” The Scotsman on 'Walden' “A wonderful meditation on journeys, lives and spaces.” Audience member Part of the Highland Seashore Festival

Date: 29/07/14

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 27

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Accidental Death of an Accordionist' - Theatre Collective

Description: Glengirnie's holding its grand Cèilidh and Broadford village is out in force. MC for the evening John Angus is loosening up his vocal chords with a couple of drams. Aly (Sandy Brachin) the accordionist and the band have promised not to be late, the bar's well stocked and Jean's even sold a ticket to the Laird. But behind the scenes, there's trouble brewing'! Take your partner for the first dance but watch your back, 'cos just below the surface of this Highland idyll lurks deceit, jealousy and bloody revenge! Fun for all the fam ily . . . Come and get involved. "The red-blooded, rollicking farce that has hit all the right notes on its Highland tour . . . Simply explodes with raw theatrical energy." Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman

Date: 31/08/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 88

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Adieu' - Bouncers Theatre

Description: Charles Edward Stuart and the broken remnants of his defeated Jacobite army flee the Hanovarian John Ferguson, ruthless captain of HMS Furnace charged with the Prince's capture - dead or alive! Survivors escape to homelands no longer able to offer refuge.

Date: 29/05/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 41

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'An Clo Mòr' - Theatre Highland

Description: Highland based theatre company work about the tweed industry. Self booked and self-financed into Arainn Chaluimm Chille, hoping that SEALL can help market and at the door.

Date: 11/04/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 30

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'An Clo Mòr' - Theatre Highland

Description: Highland based theatre company work about the tweed industry. Self booked and self-financed into Arainn Chaluimm Chille, hoping that SEALL can help market and at the door.

Date: 11/04/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 30

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'An Ron Dall' le Fibin

Date: 17/11/11

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 54

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Antigone' - TAG Theatre

Description: TAG Theatre Company is Scotland's national theatre company for young people. This new adaptation of Sophocles' tragic play 'Antigone' tells about a young woman who takes on the might of the King, explores whether the individual's rights are more or less important than those of the state. The style of the piece will be haunting and visually stunning. As part of the 'Skye and Lochalsh Food Festival', there will be suitable food at the interval.

Date: 23/09/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 86

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Art' - Mull Theatre

Date: 26/09/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Atman' le Á'Chùirt' - TOSG Theatre

Description: Dà dhealbh-chluich do dh'inbhich. Two new plays from the Skye-based Gaelic Theatre Company.

Date: 13/09/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Ballad of Crazy Paola'

Description: Traverse Theatre's latest 2 hander by Stephen Greenhorn adapted from the Flemish play.

Date: 05/11/01

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Beul Nam Breug' TOSG theatre

Description: TOSG, the Gaelic Drama company, with their new play by Norman Macolm MacDonald, in Gaelic with some lively music.

Date: 26/09/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 90

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Beul Nam Breug' TOSG theatre

Description: TOSG, the Gaelic Drama company, with their new play by Norman Macolm MacDonald, in Gaelic with some lively music.

Date: 26/09/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 90

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Blue/Orange'- Rapture Theatre

Description: The Scottish premiere of this multi award- winning play. Christopher is locked up !!! He thinks he is the son of a very important man. His Doctors don’t think so. One Doctor wants to keep him in, fearing the worst - the other wants to let him go. As the two Doctor’s clash becomes more personal, Christopher’s story starts to become unnervingly plausible. Combining drama with moments of comedy, this medical thriller looks at issues of perception about race, mental illness and the NHS. "The production captures every emotional and comic nuance" --- The Scotsman ****

Date: 10/06/05

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 30

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Brightwater' - Mull Theatre

Description: Based on the life and writings of one of the most extraordinary Scots of recent times, the naturalist and explorer, Gavin Maxwell: social renegade, basking shark hunter, racing driver, wartime secret agent and poet and one of the most popular authors of wildlife books this century. In Ring of Bright Water (1959), his depiction of the West Highlands captivated the world, but his success came, eventually, to haunt him. Now it’s time for a new generation to discover him and his work, which epitomises a wide range of ecological, bio diversity, sustainable development and conservation issues. Maxwell’s constant battle with the elements, and the wildlife - including the otters - contrast with the idealised picture that the film drew. Together with his failed relationships, lack of money and the eventual destruction of his - absolute paradise -, it makes a fascinating tale.

Date: 29/09/07

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 78

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Camster' Grey Coast Theatre Company

Description: Grey Coast Theatre Company of Thurso with a new play that captures the trials and tribulations of Scottish life in the late 20th C. Written by George Gunn - ten short plays about love.

Date: 05/05/98

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Catch a falling Star' - MsFits Theatre - Fiona Knowles

Description: Fiona Knowles returns with another hilarious and poignant one-woman show - the story of three woman all connected to Chrissie, the biggest singer that ever came out of Scotland. Jerry now plays the clubs and yearns for fame, Helen prefers her chicken farm to rock-chick fame, and the long-suffering daughter suffers.

Date: 11/09/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Catch a falling Star' - MsFits Theatre - Fiona Knowles

Description: Fiona Knowles returns with another hilarious and poignant one-woman show - the story of three woman all connected to Chrissie, the biggest singer that ever came out of Scotland. Jerry now plays the clubs and yearns for fame, Helen prefers her chicken farm to rock-chick fame, and the long-suffering daughter suffers.

Date: 11/09/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Cathal Bui' Aisling Ghear Gaelic Theatre

Description: Cathal Bui, the hard-living, hard-drinking,and hard-loving poet prince of Ulster's 18 century is celebrated with music, song and drama in a racy comedy based on his life and times. Presented by 'Ailsing Ghéar', the Belfast based Irish language theatre company, with a performance that will overcome any language barriers. Tha an dealbh chluich seo a' cleachdadh ceòl, òrain agus dràma gus beatha Cathal Bui a shealltainn, fear a bha na phrionnsa agus na bhàrd san ochdamh linn deug an Ulaidh, aig an robh beatha làn de dh’òl, làn de bhoireanaich is làn spors. 'S e an Companaidh Aisling Ghearr a Beal Feirste a tha ga chur air àrd-ùrlar.

Date: 12/07/00

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 25

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Cathal Bui' Aisling Ghear Gaelic Theatre

Description: Cathal Bui, the hard-living, hard-drinking,and hard-loving poet prince of Ulster's 18 century is celebrated with music, song and drama in a racy comedy based on his life and times. Presented by 'Ailsing Ghéar', the Belfast based Irish language theatre company, with a performance that will overcome any language barriers. Tha an dealbh chluich seo a' cleachdadh ceòl, òrain agus dràma gus beatha Cathal Bui a shealltainn, fear a bha na phrionnsa agus na bhàrd san ochdamh linn deug an Ulaidh, aig an robh beatha làn de dh’òl, làn de bhoireanaich is làn spors. 'S e an Companaidh Aisling Ghearr a Beal Feirste a tha ga chur air àrd-ùrlar.

Date: 12/07/00

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 25

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Circus' - Boilerhouse

Description: Energetic writing with dynamic physical theatre - an up to the minute shapshot of Britain as it teeters on the millennial tightrope. Using the skills of a circus performer and trapeze artist this should be an interesting use of Sabhal Mor Ostaig, TDC!

Date: 26/01/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Columcille' Stray Theatre Co

Description: Stray Theatre Co - a new company from Argyll with a new play commissioned from Iain Crichton Smith on the life of St Columba (1400th anniversary).

Date: 19/06/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 37

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Corridor' - Benchtour Theatre

Description: "Witty, beautifully detailed production . . . see it." Scotland on Sunday. Three disaparate individuals share a crumbling state of mind - a unique set of monologues intercut with absurd, desperate humour. Visual theatre at its best. Come if you dare . . .

Date: 03/09/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 28

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Darwin'

Date: 18/05/10

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Dissent' 7:84 Theatre 25th Birthday Tour

Description: Twenty fifth birthday tour of Steven Greenhorn's new political thriller, exploring the emotions which fuel and surround ambition. The writer of 7:84's acclaimed The Salt Wound, examines the conflict between party-politics and single issue activism.

Date: 20/11/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 45

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Dr Faustus - A Damned Fine Play' Third Party theatre

Date: 27/09/07

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Faith Healer' - Traverse Theatre

Description: The intriguing tale of Fantastic Francis Hardy, Faith Healer; of events that unfolded in Kinlochbervie, where a child lies buried, and those in Ballybeg pub where the evening started so well. Not suitable for under-14s.

Date: 03/06/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 32

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Fall of Bright Water'

Description: A performance of music, songs stories, dance and photography inspired by the works, landscape and memories of Gavin Maxwell and 'Ring of Bright Water' with Jack Evans and Mike Maran.

Date: 12/07/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Kyle Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Fall of Bright Water'

Description: A performance of music, songs stories, dance and photography inspired by the works, landscape and memories of Gavin Maxwell and 'Ring of Bright Water' with Jack Evans and Mike Maran.

Date: 13/07/96

Start Time: 8.30 pm

Venue: Glenelg Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Fall of Bright Water' - Mike Maran and Eden Court Theatre

Description: A performance of music, songs stories, dance and photography inspired by the works, landscape and memories of Gavin Maxwell and 'Ring of Bright Water' with Jack Evans and Mike Maran.

Date: 11/07/96

Start Time: 8.30 pm

Venue: Talla Dearg, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 75

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Fantom' Double bill Gaelic plays TBC

Description: Fantom - a story of Mac an t-Sronaich the notorious Lewis serial killer - had a very successful run at the Citizens Theatre with excellent audience response. Iain MacRae has written Am Fear Bochd, a contrasting comedy, to make this a full evening's entertainment. Driected by Iain MacRae, well know Gaelic theatre face and Liz Carruthers, recently of SMO.

Date: 01/04/19

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Feral' - Tortoise in a Nutshell Theatre Company

Description: A 50 minute piece of innovative visual theatre for adults that combines puppetry, film and live sound to create and destroy a world in front of its audience’s eyes. ‘Bespoke – and quite brilliant’ – The Times ‘Technically, visually, aurally and politically, it’s a tremendous show.’ – The Scotsman 2013 Scotsman Fringe First Winner and Total Theatre Award Nominee. Part of the prestigious Made in Scotland showcase at the Fringe. 'Feral' holds a community under the microscope and dissects it in front of its audience’s eyes. Joe looks back at the home of his childhood and traces its journey from idyllic seaside town to community gripped by anarchy. Tortoise in a Nutshell is an Edinburgh based visual theatre company, created in 2009 with the aim of creating theatre to inspire and excite'. Read more about the company and see a short video of 'Feral'on http://www.tortoiseinanutshell.com/feral/ A Touring Network Tour support tour for adults and discerning teenagers 14+.

Date: 21/06/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'For the Islands I Sing' Splinters Theatre

Date: 17/07/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'For the Islands I Sing' Splinters Theatre

Date: 17/07/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Forsaken' - Spindrift Project Theatre

Description: Forsaken is the story of an island set at the moment of depopulation, of a struggle for survival and a struggle with the past. Sandy is the last inhabitant of this small island. He is old and barely able to fend for himself, yet is steadfast in his refusal to be moved. In this extreme isolation, memory and myth become inseparable while sound, image and speech become fragmented. The island, it seems, is what Sandy lives for. Until, from nowhere, a young woman arrives, shattering the fragile world he has created for himself and forcing him to confront his own demise. As these two characters try to piece together scraps of tradition and fleeting images from the island’s dark past, Sandy’s story is overshadowed by his own erratic behaviour. This is a 60 minute long provocative new piece of theatre that merges physical performance and multimedia to explore the gap between what is real and not real, what is seen and half seen. A Touring Network Tour. See the Theatre at work HERE http://www.spindriftproject.co.uk/forsaken/

Date: 30/04/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 18

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Further than the Furthest Thing'

Description: SEALL, in conjunction with Eden Court Theatre. 1961. A small community on a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic carries the burden of a terrible secret. When the outside world comes calling, intent on manipulation for political and economic ends, the islanders find their world blown apart from the inside as well as beyond. Further than the Furthest Thing is inspired by events on Tristan da Cunha and evokes the sadness and beauty of a civilisation in crisis. This beautiful play by Edinburgh based Zinnie Harris won a Fringe First award at the Edinburgh Festival in 2000 and was immediately hailed as one of the finest Scottish plays of recent years. The show contains brief nudity and one instance of strong language. "Harris winningly produces an intimate and poetic as well as political family saga" The Independent

Date: 27/02/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Further than the Furthest Thing'

Description: SEALL, in conjunction with Eden Court Theatre. 1961. A small community on a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic carries the burden of a terrible secret. When the outside world comes calling, intent on manipulation for political and economic ends, the islanders find their world blown apart from the inside as well as beyond. Further than the Furthest Thing is inspired by events on Tristan da Cunha and evokes the sadness and beauty of a civilisation in crisis. This beautiful play by Edinburgh based Zinnie Harris won a Fringe First award at the Edinburgh Festival in 2000 and was immediately hailed as one of the finest Scottish plays of recent years. The show contains brief nudity and one instance of strong language. "Harris winningly produces an intimate and poetic as well as political family saga" The Independent

Date: 27/02/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Gaslight' - Middle Ground Theatre

Date: 23/06/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Gobbo' - National Theare of Scotland

Description: A lively, original musical story for children. Gobbo is a goblin who doesn’t like adventures. What Gobbo likes best is sitting in front of his fire eating rhubarb and drinking dandelion ale and farting. A show with live music, lots of dancing, some funny bits and a raffle with good prizes, Devised and created by David Greig and Wils Wilson.

Date: 20/09/06

Start Time: 14:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 85

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Gorgeous Avatar' - Traverse Theatre

Description: Life in the country; work from home, chill out, keep chickens . . . surely every stressed out city person’s dream? For Amy, it’s a nightmare. Bothered by her nosy neighbours and pestered by her pushy Paris client, the Web offers an easy escape. But when her Internet chat mate, Rafi, is due to arrive from New York, a seemingly idyllic life in a Borders farm cottage is put to the test and she finds more companionship and excitement in the virtual world than in the real one. Amy wonders what Rafi will be like, her imagination fuelled by images from films. A suave Clark Gable? A cheery cowboy? Their meeting is played out in increasingly improbable scenarios and as her grasp on reality starts to break up, she is forced to confront a world outside her gorgeous avatar. Another brilliant play, this time by Jules Home, from Traverse Thetare, at the forefront of new Scottish writing.

Date: 10/06/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Great Expectations' - Prime Productions

Description: Adapted by Jo Clifford; Directed by Ben Twist; Sound Design by David Fennessy; Designed by Monika Nesbit Charles Dickens’ classic story of love and mystery makes terrific theatre. Pip longs to be a gentleman, but he is haunted by the memory of the mysterious Magwitch. Caught in the web of the reclusive Miss Havisham’s desire for revenge against all men, Pip’s love for the beautiful Estelle seems to be just another dream. Jo Clifford’s beautiful adaptation uses Dickens’ own words to create a classic work of modern British theatre. The production will feature a live soundscape from one of Scotland’s finest young composers, Dave Fennessy, an outstanding cast and all the theatricality audiences have come to expect from the company that brought you Sunset Song and Further Than the Furthest Thing. ‘Prime Productions has come up Trumps again...’

Date: 28/02/08

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Great Expectations' - Prime Productions

Description: Adapted by Jo Clifford; Directed by Ben Twist; Sound Design by David Fennessy; Designed by Monika Nesbit Charles Dickens’ classic story of love and mystery makes terrific theatre. Pip longs to be a gentleman, but he is haunted by the memory of the mysterious Magwitch. Caught in the web of the reclusive Miss Havisham’s desire for revenge against all men, Pip’s love for the beautiful Estelle seems to be just another dream. Jo Clifford’s beautiful adaptation uses Dickens’ own words to create a classic work of modern British theatre. The production will feature a live soundscape from one of Scotland’s finest young composers, Dave Fennessy, an outstanding cast and all the theatricality audiences have come to expect from the company that brought you Sunset Song and Further Than the Furthest Thing. ‘Prime Productions has come up Trumps again...’

Date: 28/02/08

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Hamlet' Medieval Players

Date: 07/07/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 79

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Hard Pressed' - the Islay Cheese story

Description: The Islay Cheese Story

Date: 06/06/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 85

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Haunted!' - Fiona Knowles

Description: Fiona Knowles with another funny and incredibly moving new one woman play fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe. A FREE minibus will run from Broadford and Breakish Hall to the venue. Ring 01471 844207 for details

Date: 04/09/99

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 24

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Hector' Ed Littlewood Productions

Description: Based on the story of a crofter’s son who became a Knight of the Realm and Queen Victoria’s favourite, this drama shines new light on the Scottish legend, Sir Hector MacDonald - a fallen hero. “A brilliant polemic against our cruel desire to prejudge sexual scandals. A tragic thriller full of contemporary resonances.” The Spectator ‘Fighting Mac’ was an Edwardian celebrity. His stern, resolute features were distributed on cigarette cards and Empire tea caddies around the globe. He was then disgraced, court-martialed and became headline news overnight, before taking his life. 30,000 people turned out to pay their respects. Today, in Scotland, he is still considered a hero. Was he guilty? Or was he the victim of a plot fabricated by an English Establishment to remove a Gaelic-speaking upstart who got above himself? An Eden Court, Comar and Ed Littlewood Productions co-production with Steven Duffy as Hector. Suitable for 14+

Date: 18/11/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 33

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Heritage' Traverse Theatre

Description: Contemporary Scottish Writing at its best. Note the earlier starting time.

Date: 07/11/98

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 75

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Highland Shorts' - Traverse

Description: The Traverse tour the Highlands again with 7 new plays by Scottish playwrites. Some of the best of contemporary Scottish theatre.

Date: 06/11/99

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 80

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Home Made Shakespeare' - Nola Rae

Description: Nola Rae is an artist of international standing and is one of the most unique performers in modern British Theatre. Her style, using a mix of mime, dance, comedy and puppetry, bound by a razor sharp wit, reaches out and touches an audience at all levels. Few can hold a stage with such absolute ease and without a word spoken. Nola Rae ( London Mime Theatre) and Lasse Åkerlund (Teater Alllena, Sweden) join forces to perform an evening of choice Shakespearean morsels. 'Macbeth' - A mad version of Shakespeare's murderous Scotttsh Play by Lasse Åkerlund set on a table and played by his lunch. 'The Tragedy of Handlet' Nola Rae's famous version of Shakespear'e Hamlet for two gloved hands.' Romeo and Juliet' Shakespeare's bitter sweet Italian Play where two tragic lovers are found discarded in separate dustbins and animated by two rival clowns who like to rummage. Nola Rae and Lasse Åkerflund are very experienced storytellers whose art takes the audience on a roller coaster ride of the imagination, in which Macbeth can be played convincingly by a tomato, Ophelia can be wrung out after drowning, before being buried in cat litter and Romeo can, and is - played by a brown paper bag!

Date: 04/06/09

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 31

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Home Made Shakespeare' - Nola Rae

Description: Nola Rae is an artist of international standing and is one of the most unique performers in modern British Theatre. Her style, using a mix of mime, dance, comedy and puppetry, bound by a razor sharp wit, reaches out and touches an audience at all levels. Few can hold a stage with such absolute ease and without a word spoken. Nola Rae ( London Mime Theatre) and Lasse Åkerlund (Teater Alllena, Sweden) join forces to perform an evening of choice Shakespearean morsels. 'Macbeth' - A mad version of Shakespeare's murderous Scotttsh Play by Lasse Åkerlund set on a table and played by his lunch. 'The Tragedy of Handlet' Nola Rae's famous version of Shakespear'e Hamlet for two gloved hands.' Romeo and Juliet' Shakespeare's bitter sweet Italian Play where two tragic lovers are found discarded in separate dustbins and animated by two rival clowns who like to rummage. Nola Rae and Lasse Åkerflund are very experienced storytellers whose art takes the audience on a roller coaster ride of the imagination, in which Macbeth can be played convincingly by a tomato, Ophelia can be wrung out after drowning, before being buried in cat litter and Romeo can, and is - played by a brown paper bag!

Date: 04/06/09

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 31

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Home Made Shakespeare' - Nola Rae

Description: Nola Rae is an artist of international standing and is one of the most unique performers in modern British Theatre. Her style, using a mix of mime, dance, comedy and puppetry, bound by a razor sharp wit, reaches out and touches an audience at all levels. Few can hold a stage with such absolute ease and without a word spoken. Nola Rae ( London Mime Theatre) and Lasse Åkerlund (Teater Alllena, Sweden) join forces to perform an evening of choice Shakespearean morsels. 'Macbeth' - A mad version of Shakespeare's murderous Scotttsh Play by Lasse Åkerlund set on a table and played by his lunch. 'The Tragedy of Handlet' Nola Rae's famous version of Shakespear'e Hamlet for two gloved hands.' Romeo and Juliet' Shakespeare's bitter sweet Italian Play where two tragic lovers are found discarded in separate dustbins and animated by two rival clowns who like to rummage. Nola Rae and Lasse Åkerflund are very experienced storytellers whose art takes the audience on a roller coaster ride of the imagination, in which Macbeth can be played convincingly by a tomato, Ophelia can be wrung out after drowning, before being buried in cat litter and Romeo can, and is - played by a brown paper bag!

Date: 04/06/09

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 31

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Home' - Look out Theatre

Description: Look Out Theatre presents the new work 'Home' directed by Nicola McCartney, known for her play-writing skills for the Traverse Theatre.

Date: 15/02/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 16

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Home' - Look out Theatre

Description: Look Out Theatre presents the new work 'Home' directed by Nicola McCartney, known for her play-writing skills for the Traverse Theatre.

Date: 15/02/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 16

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Homers' - Traverse Theatre 10th Anniversary tour

Description: Written by Iain Finlay MacLeod, music from Anna Murray and a story relevent to the Hebrides, this is must-see play. Iat is directed by Philip Howard, designer Mary Robson, lighting designer Renny Robertson, composer/sound designer Anna Mhoireach Cast includes: Annie Grace, Mary Gapinski, Iain Macrae, Alistair G. Bruce, Alasdair Macrae, Stephen Docherty Alex and Mary are 'homers'. Boarded out from children's homes in Glasgow to the Isle of Lewis in 1967 without a word of where they were going. Happened to a lot of poor kids from Glasgow, taken in by new families. They try and fit in but they're out of place at home, at church and at school. They only have each other to turn to. Alex is driven out and returns to Glasgow to start work as a butcher's apprentice. Pig, his new boss, is determined to make all the apprentice's lives as difficult as possible, but he pushes one too far - and - Pig gets the chop. When Alex returns to the island things are even more difficult than when he left... Poignant, touching and hilariously funny, Homers is the first full-length play by Lewis writer Iain Finlay MacLeod who wrote Alexander Salamander (the story of a Teenage Pyromaniac), as part of the Traverse's Highland Shorts show in 1999. Homers marks the 10th anniversary of the Traverse annual Highland tour which has seen plays like Among Broken Hearts, Heritage, Lazybed and Knives in Hens performed throughout the country. Post Show Discussion Friday 11 October This is our latest info. Hope it helps. Speak soon

Date: 29/10/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 116

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'I Spy Mrs Peery' - Fiona Knowles

Date: 02/09/95

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 38

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'I was a beautiful Day' - Traverse Theatre

Description: 'I Was a Beautiful Day' is the second full length play for the Traverse by Iain Finlay MacLeod. The touching story of a man, separated from his homeland for decades who keeps its memory alive through creating trinkets and telling stories. Dan Morrison has spent thirty years confined to Dunard mental hospital after suffering shell-shock whilst serving as a soldier in the second world war. Disowned by his family and all but forgotten back home on the Isle of Lewis, he spends his days recounting its old folk stories and creating sculptures of its landmarks from stones, grass and wood. Anne Williams is a cartographer, assigned by Ordnance Survey to map Lewis, and to learn about its history and the origins of its place names. She discovers Dan through his estranged nephew, Donald, and together they begin to recapture some of the island ’s history.

Date: 25/10/05

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 97

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'In Praise Of Elephants' - Farnham Maltings Theatre

Description: Aubrey lives at 34 Mimosa Crescent with his sister, Sheila, and his niece, Roxie. Even though Aubrey has never been to Africa, he knows everything there is to know about animals, especially the huge, lumbering beasts who can hear with their feet and communicate with their stomachs. Today he is preparing biscuits whilst Roxie makes tea and sings the occasional song. Because today is the day that some things will change. Designed for 8 years and over. “…we couldn’t get the audience out of the building. Come back soon.” Helen Munro, Promoter, Portsoy Church Hall

Date: 30/03/14

Start Time: 18:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 27

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Inspector Norse' - Lip Service Theatre

Description: A man is found dead in a barn with a walking pole in his forehead. Enter Inspector Sandra Larsson in her authentic, rustic knitwear. With her own personal life unravelling before our eyes, she follows the pattern of a mystery with many holes. Featuring a knitted set, a seventies pop band and drunken moose, LipService theatre present a comedy thriller, a Nordic Noir murder mystery with a difference, the set is knitted! Take a look at our knitting film to see how Inspector Norse involves local communities in the production. www.lipservicetheatre.co.uk “The surreal, the witty and the absurd sit alongside the unabashedly silly” Drama Queen’s Review

Date: 17/05/14

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 52

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Inspector Norse' - Lip Service Theatre

Description: A man is found dead in a barn with a walking pole in his forehead. Enter Inspector Sandra Larsson in her authentic, rustic knitwear. With her own personal life unravelling before our eyes, she follows the pattern of a mystery with many holes. Featuring a knitted set, a seventies pop band and drunken moose, LipService theatre present a comedy thriller, a Nordic Noir murder mystery with a difference, the set is knitted! Take a look at our knitting film to see how Inspector Norse involves local communities in the production. www.lipservicetheatre.co.uk “The surreal, the witty and the absurd sit alongside the unabashedly silly” Drama Queen’s Review

Date: 17/05/14

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 52

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Island Nights Entertainments' - Mull Theatre

Description: Everyone’s on board the ferry, on their way back for the big dance, but there’s a strong north-easterly and they can’t get into the pier. So with the boat and the passengers going roon’ and roon’, all you need is a well stocked bar and “once-famous” Highland entertainer Calum MacAskill to get a good cèilidh going. Comedy, adventure, poetry and song. Live music, a bit of a cèilidh dance and scenes from Para Handy, Whisky Galore, Kidnapped and Katie Morag, this is a trip round the islands like no other!

Date: 01/09/09

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 113

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Isle of Love' Right Lines Productions

Description: The Isle of Love is a bittersweet tale of love, loss, recovery and discovery infused with the quirky lyrical genius of Adam Ross’ music. The play addresses the beauty and restorative qualities of island life and also explores the reasons people choose to visit, to remain, to depart and to return. Inspired by the narrative character of the music produced by Randolph’s Leap, Euan Martin and Dave Smith are delighted to be collaborating with Adam Ross to create a piece of theatre based around the themes of his songs and incorporating his performance in a dramatic context. The cornerstone of this piece will be “The Isle of Love”, a celebration of the ambience of the Scottish Hebridean island. This ambience, and some of the darker reasons people are attracted to the islands, will be explored. The piece will be performed by a versatile cast accompanied by live music. It will reveal the characters’ backstories and explore the healing and spiritual nourishment that such a visit, or relocation can bring and also the issues it can expose.

Date: 13/06/18

Start Time: 8om

Venue: Kilmuir Hall, Trotternish

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Jacobite Country' - Dogstar Theatre

Description: Written by Henry Adam and directed by Matthew Zajac A new comedy by Henry Adam from the makers of the international hit The Tailor of Inverness. Jacobite Country is a scintillating new comedy about fame, vanity and mental illness by one of Scotland’s outstanding playwrights. Selling his soul and his roots, Haggis McSporran has become King of Comedy in the fleshpots of London. He returns home to the Highlands in search of new material. His old pal Craitur Face, now a renegade DJ on Jacobite Radio might help. Along the way they meet the Loch Ness Monster and prevent Uncle Angus from invading England (again). "a timely reminder of how much Scottish theatre needs this strand of Highland-made work with all its wild surrealism, structural anarchy, passionate lyricism and spiritual openness" The Scotsman on Seven Ages "The all-female cast are charismatic and mad for it, and Haggis, as played by an on-form Sarah Haworth, is a worthy successor to the Big Yin." With live music and tremendous craic from Sarah Haworth, Fiona Morrison, Annie Grace and Mairi Morrison

Date: 13/09/10

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 54

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Jekyll and Hyde' - Mull Theatre

Description: A modern stage version of the 19th-century drug-induced split-personality classic. Both a cracking tale of horror and a deeply audacious account of the human psyche, The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde has continued to thrill and fascinate since it was first published in 1886. Stevenson's work explores scientific ethics, the limits of knowledge and the morals of freedom without consequences, but above all it’s a horror story with all the best ingredients - dark nights, fog and a murderer walking the streets... This new play confronts the dark shadows that lie in all our souls.

Date: 26/10/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 109

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Jekyll and Hyde' - Mull Theatre

Description: A modern stage version of the 19th-century drug-induced split-personality classic. Both a cracking tale of horror and a deeply audacious account of the human psyche, The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde has continued to thrill and fascinate since it was first published in 1886. Stevenson's work explores scientific ethics, the limits of knowledge and the morals of freedom without consequences, but above all it’s a horror story with all the best ingredients - dark nights, fog and a murderer walking the streets... This new play confronts the dark shadows that lie in all our souls.

Date: 26/10/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 109

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Jekyll and Hyde' - Mull Theatre

Description: A modern stage version of the 19th-century drug-induced split-personality classic. Both a cracking tale of horror and a deeply audacious account of the human psyche, The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde has continued to thrill and fascinate since it was first published in 1886. Stevenson's work explores scientific ethics, the limits of knowledge and the morals of freedom without consequences, but above all it’s a horror story with all the best ingredients - dark nights, fog and a murderer walking the streets... This new play confronts the dark shadows that lie in all our souls.

Date: 26/10/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 109

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'John Laurie, Frazer and I' - Ian Watt

Description: Twenty-six years after his death John Laurie is still affectionately remembered as Frazer, Dad’s Army's doom-laden Scotsman. Returning to put the record straight, this production reveals what he was really like. This performance by Ian Watt is a fine tribute to John Laurie’s life and true acting talent and is promoted by the Gilded Balloon comedy venue in Edinburgh. "No Dad’s Army fan should miss this amazing show." Jimmy Perry

Date: 28/07/06

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison Theatre

Description: John Muir was a good Dunbar lad who left Scotland for the USA. As a result there is a fine Wellingtonia growing in the Armadale Gardens. Near this spot "John Muir" will spend 25 minutes telling you of his early life in Dunbar and travels to America. There he saw the wild land, met poets, preachers and presidents and became the father of modern conservation. Andrew Harrison's solo show brings his story alive and is at turns enchanting, challenging, humerous, moving and inspiring. " A passionate experience, incredibly interesting, hugely enjoyable" International Countryside Rangers Congress. If really wet the show will move indoors at Armadale.

Date: 15/07/07

Start Time: 15:00:00

Venue: Armadale Castle Gardens

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison theatre

Description: See Sunday 15 July.

Date: 17/07/07

Start Time: 14:00:00

Venue: Armadale Castle Gardens

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison theatre

Description: John Muir was a good Dunbar lad who left Scotland for the USA. This 40 minute show presents you with the story of his early life in Dunbar and travels to America. There Muir saw the wild land, met poets, preachers and presidents and became the father of modern conservation. Andrew Harrison's solo show brings his story alive and is at turns enchanting, challenging, humerous, moving and inspiring. " A passionate experience, incredibly interesting, hugely enjoyable" International Countryside Rangers Congress. The theatre piece is followed by a short talk about the work of the John Muir Trust on Skye and Scotland, with Sandy Maxwell the JMT workcamp co-ordinator.

Date: 16/07/07

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Breakish Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison theatre

Description: John Muir was a good Dunbar lad who left Scotland for the USA. This 40 minute show presents you with the story of his early life in Dunbar and travels to America. There Muir saw the wild land, met poets, preachers and presidents and became the father of modern conservation. Andrew Harrison's solo show brings his story alive and is at turns enchanting, challenging, humerous, moving and inspiring. " A passionate experience, incredibly interesting, hugely enjoyable" International Countryside Rangers Congress. The theatre piece is followed by a short talk about the work of the John Muir Trust on Skye and Scotland, with Sandy Maxwell the JMT workcamp co-ordinator. For more details telephone Sadie Macleod on 01478 660345.

Date: 17/07/07

Start Time: 8.30 pm

Venue: Raasay House

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Julie' - National Theatre of Scotland

Description: ‘Miss Julie’ is Swedish playwright, novelist and painter, August Strindberg’s masterpiece, written at the height of his powers as a dramatist in the late nineteenth century. Zinnie Harris’s new version heightens the social and sexual tension, relocating the play to the central Scotland between the wars. A rare chance to see this touchstone of European theatre adapted and directed by an outstanding Scottish talent. In the oppressive heat of Midsummer’s Eve, Julie, daughter of the Lord, is drawn into a dangerous tryst with her father’s butler, John. As the night wears on, the couple, from opposite ends of the social spectrum, dance, flirt and fight towards an explosive conclusion that will shake the existing order to its core.

Date: 19/09/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Knives In Hens' - Traverse Theatre

Date: 23/06/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 31

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Let Me Stay' - Vital Xposure Theatre, Luminate Theatre

Description: A Luminate Festival event. A tender and unique exploration on the impact of Alzheimer’s on family relations. Julie McNamara has recorded her mother’s songs and stories, filmed and photographed her in all her glory, over many years. The result is a compelling piece of theatre, an extraordinary love letter, straight from the heart, welded with a wicked underlying humour. A celebration of life and love as seen through the eyes of Shirley McNamara, Queen of the Mersey. Alzheimer’s does not have to be a tragic and apologetic withdrawal from life. Think of it as a shedding of all care, with two fingers up at the world and a constant sense of glee. It’s a lifestyle choice for some… The show lasts 50 minutes.

Date: 26/10/14

Start Time: 4.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 20

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Let the Donkey Go' Peepolykus Theatre

Description: Peepolykus Theatre with an hour of pure laughter from talented trio - a silly secret service in a tin-pot country. Very Marx brothers, slapstick, puns, jokes, puppetry, clowning. Worth it just for the digestive biscuit scene.

Date: 31/05/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Breakish Hall

Audience Numbers: 26

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Let's Play Murder' - Fiona Knowles

Description: With her new one-woman show - "Let's Play Murder", hot from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - a topical, typical & ever-so-slightly wacky murder mystery with a difference!

Date: 07/09/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Breakish Hall

Audience Numbers: 32

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Macbeth' - Open Book theatre

Description: In this modern staging of Shakespeare's classic Scottish play, Macbeth is trapped by his paranoia as his family, his friends and fate itself turn against him. Set around a dinner table placing the banquet at the centre of the action and the audience as guests, combining theatre and magic. Two actors play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth with three others all the other characters. Set in one room, the play will emphasise the claustrophobia and increasing paranoia of Macbeth as his friends, family and fate itself close in on him. A highlight of this production will be the ‘banquet’ scene, which will take place at the interval. The audience will be Macbeth’s guests at the banquet and will be served a dram and oatcakes, tea or coffee and shortbread.

Date: 02/08/11

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 81

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Mallory Beyond Everest'

Description: A real Highland collaboration, this terrific one man play is written by locally based John Burns, directed by talented Eden Court staff members Catherine MacNeil and Melissa MacDonald. Music by renowned Highland musician Bob Pegg. On the 8th of June 1924 George Mallory and Andrew Irvine vanished into the mist on their final push toward the unconquered summit of Everest. They were never seen alive again and passed into mountaineering legend. Whether they were the first to climb the mountain is a debate that still rages. First performed at the Edinburgh Fringe by actor and mountaineer John Burns. The play provides a fascinating insight into the mind of a man torn between his love for his wife Ruth and his relentless, burning desire to be the first man to reach the highest point on earth. Beyond Everest is a human story told with humour and passion and poses the question; what if Mallory had survived the mountain, what ghosts would have haunted him. The play includes original film footage of the 1924 Everest Expedition, shown by kind permission of the British Film Institute.

Date: 18/03/17

Start Time: 13:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 31

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Mancub' - National Theare of Scotland

Description: Paul is trying to grow up. Trying to get his dad off his back and his mum out of his face. Trying to work out what girls are all about. Trying to catch up on the work. Trying to stay out of trouble. But strange things keep happening. Reality seems to be shifting. People are looking at him in a different way. Does Paul really turn into animals, or does he only think he does? By Douglas Maxwell from the book The Flight of the Cassowary by John LeVert. Lasts 1 hour 15 mins

Date: 20/09/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 10

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Mary Queen of Scots got her head chopped Off' NTS

Description: ‘Once upon a time, there were twa queens on the wan green island, and the wan green island was split inty twa kingdoms.’ First performed in 1987, Liz Lochhead’s play Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off is widely acknowledged as a modern Scottish classic. Feisty, fast-moving, peppered with live music, wit, and cheek, this vigorous ensemble production is presented by the National Theatre of Scotland and directed by the outstanding Alison Peebles who appeared in the original production as Elizabeth. So La Corbie, the trickster prophet turns the wheel of fortune and plunges us into the ‘whispers rumours, souchs and chatters’ at the heart of this story of two of history’s most intriguing women – Mary, Queen of Scots, and her cousin and fellow ruler, Elizabeth I of England. Mary and Elizabeth, two women with much in common, but more that set them apart. Following the death of her husband, the Dauphin of France, the beautiful, and staunchly Catholic Mary Stuart has returned from France to rule Scotland, a country she neither knows nor understands. Ill prepared to rule in her own right, Mary has failed to learn what her protestant cousin Elizabeth Tudor knows only too well, that a queen must rule with her head, not her heart. While Mary’s return to Scotland is little cause for celebration among her own people, it is even less welcome at her cousin’s glittering, highly politicised court. Elizabeth is well versed in the ruthlessness required of an absolute monarch and this is unleashed with bloody consequences when Mary re-marries and gives birth to a son. For her heir has a strong claim to the throne of both Scotland and England. All too soon the stage is set for a deadly end game in which there can only be one winner and one queen on the one green island. Suggested Age 14+

Date: 08/05/09

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 88

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Metagama' - Theatre Hebrides

Description: A story of emigration from the Western Isles in the 1920s, portrayed through theatre, traditional music and multimedia. A major Hebridean production in English and Gaelic by the celebrated Irish writer Dermot Healy. History, humanity, emotions and politics of that last great wave of emigration.

Date: 31/08/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 70

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Metagama' - Theatre Hebrides

Description: A story of emigration from the Western Isles in the 1920s, portrayed through theatre, traditional music and multimedia. A major Hebridean production in English and Gaelic by the celebrated Irish writer Dermot Healy. History, humanity, emotions and politics of that last great wave of emigration.

Date: 31/08/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 70

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Midsummer Night Dream' and 'Building a Nation' - National Theatre of Scotland

Description: 'Midsummer Night Dream' performed as a one man show in Gaelic, A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Magic, mischief, trickery and love with the help of an old boot, a plastic bag and a brick! The wonderful ad hoc talents of Daibhidh Walker is a unique experience in Gaelic theatre. Coming from the critically acclaimed team who brought Mac Beatha to the Edinburgh Festival stage, this play mixes the rich poetic language of Shakespeare with some perfectly scripted contemporary belly laughs. 45 minutes. Suitable for all ages and families. Aisling oidhche Meadhan Samhraidh: Far comhair riochdaichear draoidheachd, mì-mhodh, cleasan is gaol le cuideachadh o sheann bhròig, pocan plastaig agus breige! Cuir an cois sin giùlan iongantach is comasach Dhaibhidh Walker san dealbh, is chan eil a leithid ri fhaighinn ann an dràma Ghàidhlig. Tha an dealbh-chluich seo ga cur air adhart leis an sgioba a fhuair moladh o sgrùdairean airson Mac Beatha air àrd-ùrlar Fèis Dhùn Èideann, agus tha measgachadh innte de chainnt bheairteach bhàrdail Shakespeare is de sgrìobhadh eagnaidh on là an diugh a bheir fìor lasgan air luchd-èisteachd. And at 9pm - 'Building a Nation' performed in English, Scots and Gaelic. A spoken word and sound performance by poet and Gaelic learner Martin O’Connor and performed by him and Nicoal Scrutton. Steeped in the industrial voice of his own Glaswegian Scots, he explores the personal relationship with voice, accent and dialect and unearths the words we lose when we leave the land for the city, the words we lose when a place is swept by deindustrialization, and the words we lose when we are disconnected from our cultural identity. The piece challenges perceptions of the Scottish cringe and the voice as class indicator and asks if Gaelic accents carry the same bias or marginalisation. Does coming from Uist, Lewis, Mull or Skye have the same provocation as coming from Pollok or Bearsden? And what does the Glaswegian Gael sound like? Suitable for adults - contains strong language. Togail Nàisean: Tha bàrd a dh’ionnsaich a’ Ghàidhlig, Martin O’Connor, a’ cur Building a Nation air àrd-ùrlar le cainnt is fuaim. Tha dualchas Albais gnìomhachais Ghlaschu gu domhainn ann fhèin, is tha e a’ rannsachadh a dhàimh phearsanta ris a’ ghuth, ri blas is ri dualchainnt, is a’ rùrach airson nam faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a thèid sinn on fhearann chun a’ bhaile mhòir, na faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a sguabar gnìomhachas air falbh à àite, is na faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a thèid air sgaradh o ar n ionannachd chultarach fhèin. Bheir an obair seo an aghaidh air seallaidhean a thaobh cringe na h-Alba is a thaobh a’ ghuth mar chomharra air inbhe, agus faighnichidh i a bheil an aon chlaonadh is an aon iomallachadh ann a thaobh dhualchainntean Gàidhlig. A bheil an aon bhuaidh aig a bhith à Uibhist, Leòdhas, Muile no às an Eilean Sgitheanach ’s a th’ aig a bhith à Pollok no Bearsden? Agus dè am blas a th’ aig Gàidheil Ghlaschu?

Date: 11/10/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 49

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Midsummer Night Dream' and 'Building a Nation' - National Theatre of Scotland

Description: 'Midsummer Night Dream' performed as a one man show in Gaelic, A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Magic, mischief, trickery and love with the help of an old boot, a plastic bag and a brick! The wonderful ad hoc talents of Daibhidh Walker is a unique experience in Gaelic theatre. Coming from the critically acclaimed team who brought Mac Beatha to the Edinburgh Festival stage, this play mixes the rich poetic language of Shakespeare with some perfectly scripted contemporary belly laughs. 45 minutes. Suitable for all ages and families. Aisling oidhche Meadhan Samhraidh: Far comhair riochdaichear draoidheachd, mì-mhodh, cleasan is gaol le cuideachadh o sheann bhròig, pocan plastaig agus breige! Cuir an cois sin giùlan iongantach is comasach Dhaibhidh Walker san dealbh, is chan eil a leithid ri fhaighinn ann an dràma Ghàidhlig. Tha an dealbh-chluich seo ga cur air adhart leis an sgioba a fhuair moladh o sgrùdairean airson Mac Beatha air àrd-ùrlar Fèis Dhùn Èideann, agus tha measgachadh innte de chainnt bheairteach bhàrdail Shakespeare is de sgrìobhadh eagnaidh on là an diugh a bheir fìor lasgan air luchd-èisteachd. And at 9pm - 'Building a Nation' performed in English, Scots and Gaelic. A spoken word and sound performance by poet and Gaelic learner Martin O’Connor and performed by him and Nicoal Scrutton. Steeped in the industrial voice of his own Glaswegian Scots, he explores the personal relationship with voice, accent and dialect and unearths the words we lose when we leave the land for the city, the words we lose when a place is swept by deindustrialization, and the words we lose when we are disconnected from our cultural identity. The piece challenges perceptions of the Scottish cringe and the voice as class indicator and asks if Gaelic accents carry the same bias or marginalisation. Does coming from Uist, Lewis, Mull or Skye have the same provocation as coming from Pollok or Bearsden? And what does the Glaswegian Gael sound like? Suitable for adults - contains strong language. Togail Nàisean: Tha bàrd a dh’ionnsaich a’ Ghàidhlig, Martin O’Connor, a’ cur Building a Nation air àrd-ùrlar le cainnt is fuaim. Tha dualchas Albais gnìomhachais Ghlaschu gu domhainn ann fhèin, is tha e a’ rannsachadh a dhàimh phearsanta ris a’ ghuth, ri blas is ri dualchainnt, is a’ rùrach airson nam faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a thèid sinn on fhearann chun a’ bhaile mhòir, na faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a sguabar gnìomhachas air falbh à àite, is na faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a thèid air sgaradh o ar n ionannachd chultarach fhèin. Bheir an obair seo an aghaidh air seallaidhean a thaobh cringe na h-Alba is a thaobh a’ ghuth mar chomharra air inbhe, agus faighnichidh i a bheil an aon chlaonadh is an aon iomallachadh ann a thaobh dhualchainntean Gàidhlig. A bheil an aon bhuaidh aig a bhith à Uibhist, Leòdhas, Muile no às an Eilean Sgitheanach ’s a th’ aig a bhith à Pollok no Bearsden? Agus dè am blas a th’ aig Gàidheil Ghlaschu?

Date: 11/10/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 49

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Mungo Park' - Dogstar Theatre

Description: Mungo Park : travels in the Interior of Africamungo park Travelling to Africa in 1795, Scottish doctor and Enlightenment figure Mungo Park became the first European to reach the central portion of the Niger and determine in which direction it flowed. He was also the first to reach the legendary trading city of Timbuktu. According to the Scottish-Danish team behind this production, Park’s account of his travels reads like a Hollywood blockbuster – so they set out to build an epic theatrical experience out of it. And within the confines of a Fringe theatre, boy, do they succeed. A rip-roaring entertainment and a salutary story. ~ 4**** With Matthew Zajac as Mungo Park Directed by Martin Lyngbo Written by Martin Lyngbo and Thor Bjorn Krebs “Matthew Zajac…cementing himself as one of my favourite contemporary stage actors…Anders Christensen and Kingsley Amadi, both great actors. The trio have a fantastic stage chemistry…” “…a breakneck, rollercoater ride…with plenty of laughs…(and) plenty of depth.” Edinburgh Festival Magazine **** (edfestmag.com) “The visuals…are amazing…the lighting and sound are truly spectacular…A triumph of political theatre, Mungo Park will not disappoint.”

Date: 20/09/16

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 63

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Not About Heroes' - Eden Court Theatre

Description: In 1917, at the height of the First World War, the poet and soldier Siegfried Sassoon was admitted to Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh, officially for treatment for shell-shock, but in truth because he had published his ‘Soldier’s Declaration’, denouncing the conduct of the war by the British establishment. There he met the severely shell-shocked Wilfred Owen, already making his first tentative steps as a poet. By the time Owen was killed in action, a year later, he had written what is now considered to be the finest poetry of the Great War. This 1982 play examines how the two poets’ friendship unlocked Owen’s genius. A profoundly moving piece about the nature of friendship, love and the art of war. ‘Not About Heroes’ is written by Stephen Macdonald and features two talented young, recently graduated, Highland based actors and is directed by Philip Howard, Artistic Director of Dundee Rep. It is suitable for 12+.

Date: 17/10/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 53

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Passing Places' - On Q Productions

Description: A stolen surfboard, a lollipop-man with an aversion to sheep, a psychedelic Lada, two Motherwell lads and twelve other cast and crew are all being packed into the back of the On Q Productions van this autumn. This bizarre collection lies at the heart of their highly successful production of Stephen Greenhorn's Passing Places. One of the wittiest pieces of writing to take the stage in Scotland, Passing Places is a road movie adapted for the stage. It follows the journey of Alex and Brian as they escape Motherwell the only way they know how - by stealing a prized surfboard and fleeing to Thurso to sell it. They head for the Highlands and Islands and encounter an array of fascinating characters on the way... 'Passing Places' was first toured with great success by Traverse Theatre. On Q Productions is new company of current and ex-students of the Drama Department of the RSAMD and sent in our direction by Sheena Scott, ex-SEALL and ex-RSAMD, following the sell-out run of the play in Glasgow last December. This production uses a new score written especially for the tour by Scottish fiddler Stephen D Moffat and video production by designer Ken McGlashan.

Date: 15/09/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Peacefire' Macdara Vallely

Description: * * * * * reviews from the Edinburgh Fringe Irish actor Macdara Vallely was a hit of the 2003 Skye Festival. Now he has wowed audiences in this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with ‘Peacefire’. A teenage boy comes of age in working-class Northern Ireland: drinking with his mates; stealing the odd motor; arranging a wee appointment with the IRA to have his kneecaps blown off. A 70 minutes show performed to an original hip-hop soundtrack. "It is disturbing and moving, and quite possibly the most powerful piece you’ll see this year" The Scotsman "A rattling good yarn . . . Vallely performs exceptionally"The Guardian

Date: 02/09/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Peacefire' Macdara Vallely

Description: * * * * * reviews from the Edinburgh Fringe Irish actor Macdara Vallely was a hit of the 2003 Skye Festival. Now he has wowed audiences in this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with ‘Peacefire’. A teenage boy comes of age in working-class Northern Ireland: drinking with his mates; stealing the odd motor; arranging a wee appointment with the IRA to have his kneecaps blown off. A 70 minutes show performed to an original hip-hop soundtrack. "It is disturbing and moving, and quite possibly the most powerful piece you’ll see this year" The Scotsman "A rattling good yarn . . . Vallely performs exceptionally"The Guardian

Date: 02/09/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Peasouper' - Rejects Revenge

Description: From the fog of smoggy marshes to the blistering Egyptian heat, the epic tale of greed, jealousy and man's inhumanity to camels. Gloriously silly and winner of the coveted Fringe First and Spirit of the Fringe at the 1995 Edinburgh Fringe.

Date: 25/07/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 32

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Rapid Departure' - Right Lines Comedy Theatre

Description: The surrounding area has been hit by a freak flood and the locals (the audience) are guided to the safety of the Village Hall, the designated Emergency Rest Centre. Environmental calamities are on the increase and extreme weather conditions can arise at any moment. The question is, how would we all cope? Plunged into the fraught world of the rural Rest Centre, the evacuees and officials grapple with the ever-deepening crisis both outside the Hall – and in! Right Lines can always be relied upon to make a drama out of a crisis. In this evening of immersive comedy, our five characters are desperately trying to keep their heads above water as the Emergency Plan is swept away before their very eyes! This production has been funded by Creative Scotland and sponsored by SEPA. Rapid Departure is a very accessible show suitable for all ages with the exception of very small children. The production features some original music and song and runs for approximately 90 minutes with no break. The “interval” will take place at the end! There is no strong language.

Date: 20/05/15

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 23

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Red' - Boilerhouse Theatre

Description: Boilerhouse Theatre Company bring a new show designed for presentation in the Club scene.

Date: 13/11/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Red' - Boilerhouse Theatre

Description: Boilerhouse Theatre Company bring a new show designed for presentation in the Club scene.

Date: 13/11/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Roghainn nan Daoine' ~ 'The People's Choice''

Description: 'Roghainn nan Daoine' is a project that reflects how love divides and was inspired by the social and political background of the emergence of the Free Church in Lewis in the 1840’s. Two powerful stories are intertwined in Na Daòine. The first is based on the true story of a young island woman’s life, which begins with the excitement of her engagement followed closely with the devastation of her fiancé being called to armed service. Her emotional journey continues with elation of having him return, only to be heartbroken again to find that events have led him to another life that doesn’t include her. The second storyline encompasses the desperate social and political circumstances that provoked the emergence of a new spirituality based belief system in the 1840’s. Na Daòine is inspired by this time period and depicts how a people oppressed by landlords, compulsory army subscription and poor economy, rebelled and placed their allegiance in God.

Date: 19/06/10

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 34

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Romeo and Juliet' - Prime Productions

Description: Romeo and Juliet weaves sword fights and drama with theatre's greatest love scenes and finest poetry. Scenes of love, revenge and reconciliation echo down the ages in Shakespeare's best known play. Prime Productions thrilled audiences on Skye with their sell-out productions of 'Sunset Song' and 'Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off.' Book early! "A first-rate cast and production."

Date: 27/03/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 72

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Romeo and Juliet' - Prime Productions

Description: Romeo and Juliet weaves sword fights and drama with theatre's greatest love scenes and finest poetry. Scenes of love, revenge and reconciliation echo down the ages in Shakespeare's best known play. Prime Productions thrilled audiences on Skye with their sell-out productions of 'Sunset Song' and 'Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off.' Book early! "A first-rate cast and production."

Date: 27/03/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 72

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Secrets and Lies and DIY' Fiona Knowles

Description: Pat has finally snapped, her husband started to put that new kitchen sink in years ago and she’s had it with washing up in the loo. Plumbing can’t be that difficult. A DIY disaster brings together three very different women (all acted by Fiona Knowles) and unearths more than dry rot under the floorboards.A creative, funny drama and a warning to all DIY enthusiasts.

Date: 03/09/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 25

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Sequamur' Theatre - Gaelic Arts Agency

Description: Sequamur a multimedia Gaelic language play by DS Murray reflecting on the life of Lewis educationalist William Gibson and his inspirational leadership which led many young Hebridean men to leave the classroom and go to war in 1914. The play is based on factual material and integrates a new music and soundscape commission with experimental film projections evoking battlescenes and the reflections of the soldiers as their stories are brought back to Gibson their teacher. A localised WWI commemorative roll of honour with the names of the fallen soldiers from each region the play visits will be screened following the performance. Writer: Donald S Murray Director: Iain Macrae Actors: Daibhidh Walker, Artair Donald, Iain Beggs, Sean Macleod and Donna Morrison. Music: Calum Martin and Andrew Yearly with Angus Nicolson, Pipes. Sequamur is performed in Gaelic with live simultaneous translation to English via headphones.

Date: 18/03/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 73

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Seven Ages of Man' - Dogstar Theatre

Description: Hamish Macdonald's wonderful journey from past to present, from the cradle to the casket. Featuring actress and Gaelic singer Alyth McCormack, and Matthew Zajac, with music from Jonny Hardie, fiddler with the Old Blind Dogs, and Mary MacMaster, harpist and singer with the Poozies. Originally a highly regarded Highland Festival commission, this is tragedy and comedy combined with poetic myth and the gritty realities of Highland history.

Date: 24/02/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 33

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Sex and Chocolate' - Fiona Knowles.

Description: A Brand-new comedy drama by multi award-wining Rona Munro. Fiona Knowles stars in the one woman show - a cross between Shirley Valentine and the Girl from Uncle. Fiona has been bringing her shows straight from the Edinburgh Fringe to Skye for several years, always with something fresh.

Date: 02/09/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 57

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Sleeping Beauties' Shams Clown Theatre

Description: A four star one-man, one-skeleton clown show for adults. The ill-fated 1845 Franklin Expedition to the Arctic, a haunting and hilarious portrayal of the British at the ends of the earth and their tether.

Date: 05/06/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Sleeping Beauties' Shams Clown Theatre

Description: A four star one-man, one-skeleton clown show for adults. The ill-fated 1845 Franklin Expedition to the Arctic, a haunting and hilarious portrayal of the British at the ends of the earth and their tether.

Date: 05/06/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Songs of the Grey Coast' Grey Coast Theatre Company

Date: 09/11/92

Start Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Spirit of the Narrows'

Description: The storytelling/fiddling performance of a journey from present to past, through the cultures, Native and Euro-Canadian, that permeate and intertwine on the Canadian prairies. Through one woman's eyes, it is the story of a music and of the people who created it, and who, against all odds, continue to play it. The music is like no other, embodying aspects of Ojibwa, Cree, Scottish, French, English, American and eastern European traditions, a uniquely Canadian music played on a small box with four strings. Manitoba-born Anne Lederman is a fiddler, singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, researcher, teacher and 'national treasure'. She is joined by actor and musician Capucie Onn, playing the young Anne. "Vivid, layered, intimate and, at points, mystical. . .The musicians she meets and the complexity and pathos of their experiences as individuals and as First Nations people are beautifully brought to life. The two actors navigate time, space, clashes of identity, culture and musical tradition into one skillfully woven performance." Allison Jones, The View

Date: 18/07/18

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, SkyeSpace

Audience Numbers: 24

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Squid'

Description: Strong visual and comic theatre with acrobatics, clowning, puppetry and live music. Set on a lighthouse, Squid is a show of extreme encounters and startling creatures. This tentacular show will keep you on the edge of your cliff.

Date: 15/06/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 33

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Stick Granny on the Roofrack' Fiona Knowles

Description: Another award-wiinning one-woman show with Fiona Knowles. A brilliant, comic, compassionate catastrophe of family relationships as Marie sets off on a holiday of a lifetime, won on a scratch-card.

Date: 10/09/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 47

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Stick Granny on the Roofrack' Fiona Knowles

Description: Another award-wiinning one-woman show with Fiona Knowles. A brilliant, comic, compassionate catastrophe of family relationships as Marie sets off on a holiday of a lifetime, won on a scratch-card.

Date: 10/09/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 47

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Sweetness' - Dogstar Theatre Company

Description: Sweetness is adapted by Kevin MacNeil from Torgny Lindgren's novel 'Hummelhonung'. Two brothers Archie and Murdo, live in the far north on opposite sides of a field. One brother is shrivelling away. The other is eating himself to death on a diet of macaroons dipped in jam These misfit siblings haven’t spoken for years - but they do share a cat. Kate, a writer who has come to lecture in a nearby village, is snowed up with Archie after he puts her up for the night. In the days that follow Kate is drawn in to the tissue of lies and self deception that keep the brothers alive in a bond of mutual loathing, leading them to their fate with profound, funny and touching results. Directed and aplyed by Matthew Zajac, with Lynne Verrall and Sean Hay. Music and sound are by the renowned musician Johnny Hardie, and the set design is by Peggy Jones, from Skye who went to Portree High School.

Date: 26/02/11

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Swindle and Death' - Mull Theatre

Description: A new comedy, specially commissioned for Mull Theatre, by award-winning playwright, Peter Arnott. Swindle & Death are a Highland touring theatre company, established in 1707, loved by their audiences, but unheard of elsewhere. Marjorie, an intrepid spy from the Scottish Arts Council, infiltrates the company to find out how they manage to keep going without funding, a website or press reviews. Marjorie finds herself drawn into a world of tartan and nostalgia, Mary Queen of Scots and the Undead Shakespeare, and slowly she uncovers the hysterical horror at the heart of this Caledonian darkness... and what really happened that night in Ballachulish... In their sinister and stupid celebration of all things theatrical and Scottish, Messrs Swindle & Death promise you an evening of unfettered wierdness, leaving no cliché unpunished and no sporran unturned. Tickets also on www.thebooth.co.uk

Date: 03/06/08

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 28

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Taighean na Mara - Houses of the Sea' TOSG Theatre

Description: The new production from the National Gaelic Arts Project with a play by George Gunn, contemporary Highland writer.

Date: 08/03/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Taighean na Mara - Houses of the Sea' TOSG Theatre

Description: The new production from the National Gaelic Arts Project with a play by George Gunn, contemporary Highland writer.

Date: 08/03/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Tall Tales' - Communicado theatre

Date: 20/05/95

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 58

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Tartan Pagodas' - TOSG Gaelic Theatre

Description: At the end of a disasterous tour of the West Highlands and Islands, Rachel and Murdo are holed up in the Tartan Pagoda Hotel, Uig. They have hit rock bottom. Commissioned by TOSG this is Norman MacLean's first full-length play and is directed by Andi Ross of 'Sgathach' Fame. Gaelic.

Date: 14/05/99

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 75

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Callinish Stoned' Theatre Hebrides

Description: A truly unique, humorous, inventive, and fast-moving bi-lingual play by Kevin McNeil. With a grat deal of comedy and an amazing soundtrack Kevin wrote the play to get young people of all ages laughing. The play is also sophisticated enough to appeal to all ages. 'The Callanish Stoned' is based around one night's shenanigans during the Sumemr Soltice as a group of three friends gain insights about life and each other as they travel and meet up with some of the eccentric visitors who comprise an annual Callanish Stone Circle sub-culture. Featuring Daibhidh MacLeod and Carina MacLeod, a cast of other young actors, live muisc from Willie Campbell and some multiedia pieces.

Date: 16/03/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Derry Boat' - Town Hall Theatre, Little John Nee

Description: Little John Nee is an unlikely gangster as he makes his entrance in "The Derry Boat". Cued by a dissonant crunchy electric guitar chord, Nee, as Shugie O'Donnell, crashes through the door of a corrugated metal shack in a rumpled black suit and tiny sunglasses, waving a gun and toting a large suitcase. This sets the stage for an unlikely rooler-coaster ride which tells the funny, yet poignant story of that four generations of migration between Ireland and Scotland. The show charts the history of the O'Donnell family, from John, who leaves Donegal penniless at the turn of the century, through to the return of Shughie his grandson, a Glaswegian wide boy with attitude in the summer of '98. The result is a "serious comedy" which presents a wry look at the life of emigrants to "big, sooty, smelly, socialist Glasgow".

Date: 06/11/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 77

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Diary of Ann Frank' - Inner Sound Theatre

Description: Inner Sound Theatre company present the well known play on which the film was based. Inner Sound Theatre is the semi-professional theatre company based in Broadford. Tickets at the door.

Date: 29/03/08

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Drawer Boy' - Mull Theatre

Description: A delightful, funny and bittersweet tale set in Canada in 1972. A young actor arrives on a small farm to research a role and finds himself embroiled in complex and intricate personal histories. This award-winning, and warm-hearted play won huge acclaim when it opened in Canada. “mystery, guilt, romance, humour and a petrified cow named Daisy…life on the farm is far from simple…” The Skinny.

Date: 23/09/13

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 55

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Eagle and the Dove'

Description: St Columba visits Brude, King of the Northern Picts - an illuminated story-telling wtih music by Martyn Bennett, commemorating the 1,400th Anniversary of St Columba's Death. Also a showing of locally made audio-visual stories.

Date: 09/07/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 45

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Exhibitionists' - Peepolykus

Description: A deliciously daft exploration of a Contemporary Arts Gallery and the antics of the attendants to relieve the monotony. A joy to see.

Date: 29/09/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 38

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Exhibitionists' - Ridiculusmus Theatre

Description: Ridiculusmus Theatre company return with their totally funny piece of physical theatre based around the drole antics of three bored gurads in a contemporary art exhibition.

Date: 01/05/99

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ostaig private house

Audience Numbers: 52

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Garden' - Peapod Theatre

Date: 21/08/11

Venue: Armadale Castle Gardens

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Good Woman of Setzuan' TAG Theatre

Description: TAG Theatre's entertaining, thought-provoking, fast-moving version of Bertolt Brecht's classic theatre parable. Classic 20th Century theatre in a contemporary setting, suitable for audiences of 13 years and above.

Date: 25/09/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Good Woman of Setzuan' TAG Theatre

Description: TAG Theatre's entertaining, thought-provoking, fast-moving version of Bertolt Brecht's classic theatre parable. Classic 20th Century theatre in a contemporary setting, suitable for audiences of 13 years and above.

Date: 25/09/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Good Woman of Setzuan' TAG Theatre

Description: TAG Theatre's entertaining, thought-provoking, fast-moving version of Bertolt Brecht's classic theatre parable. Classic 20th Century theatre in a contemporary setting, suitable for audiences of 13 years and above.

Date: 25/09/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Moira Monologues'

Description: Meet Moira Bell, cleaner, single mother, and the hardest woman in Falkirk. Whether defending her wee dog Pepe from the local rottweiler, attempting to seduce a teacher, or belting out Diana Ross for the Scotia karaoke night, Moira is hilarious, hypnotic, frightening and heart-warming company. Based on the stories and characters Alan encountered growing up in the Hallglen area of Falkirk, where The Moira Monologues first premiered, Moira, her long-suffering pal Babs, her neighbour (Bawface), her laddies (they’re gid laddies, but they canny take their hash) and her wee dug Pepe, have left audiences all over the country weak with laughter. “**** This is brilliant stuff, an exhilaratingly fresh take on the whole business of class and culture in Scotland. It’s also so funny that some in the audience were literally shouting with laughter.” – The Scotsman “Moira Bell is a legend. A hilarious, but subtly smart work that takes society slowly apart” –– **** The Skinny “Bissett writes with eagle-eyed vim and not a word is wasted.” – **** The Independent The evening opens with some local traditional music.

Date: 11/07/18

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: The Stables at Armadale

Audience Numbers: 43

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Monster and Mary Shelly' - Occasion Theatre

Description: June 1816 – the ‘Year without a summer’: On yet another sun-less day at their holiday villa in Switzerland, Lord Byron challenges his guests Percy and Mary Shelley to ‘each write a ghost story’. Two days later Mary, 18 years old and having recently watched her premature baby die, has a ‘waking dream’ and begins to write a story that will haunt and define her for the rest of her life. ‘So this is why you created me? Not to scare your readers. Not to scare yourself. But to scare away the things that really frightened you? So that you can sleep at night?’ The Monster and Mary Shelley is an atmospheric, moving, and at times darkly comic exploration of ‘fear’. Incorporating elements of music hall, melodrama, horror and teenage rebellion with a pulsing cinematic score, The Monster… explores the world of Mary Shelley – the Gothic Girl who electrified the world. The most enduring of all horror stories. A haunting exploration of the life of Mary Shelley, of her monster… and fear.

Date: 09/05/18

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Opium Eaters' - Brouhaha Theatre

Description: Brouhaha Theatre is Europe's only all female clown trio present a comedy of few manners and even fewer men. Set in a house of ill-repute where the customers have dried up but the booze is still flowing.

Date: 22/09/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 45

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Pearlfisher' - Traverse Theatre

Description: Another play by Lewis writer Iain Finlay MacLeod. It is 1948 in the North West Highlands. Jess has a fiery temper and a devil-may-care attitude that don’t make fitting in easy, so it’s no surprise she finds herself attracted to Ali, a travelling pearl-fisher and fellow outsider. But the jealousy and avarice of some of the village sets a dark series of events in motion. Nearly sixty years later, eighteen-year-old Jessie finds life just as hard. With a work-shy husband and a child on the way, she takes to the river, searching for pearls to try and make ends meet with the old way. The arrangement she strikes up with a local asylum seeker, however, makes waves in both their worlds. The friendships both women strike up with those on the edge of their experience create ripples in their worlds which have implications for them far beyond their present. Asylum and acceptance, longing and belonging – The Pearlfisher weaves these themes into a play with beautiful poetics, striking imagery and a story both wistful and warming. The Pearlfisher is the third full length play for the Traverse by Iain Finlay MacLeod. His plays 'I Was a Beautiful Day' and 'Homers' were very well received in previous SEALL promotions of Traverse Theatre.

Date: 22/11/07

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 86

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours

Description: Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early!

Date: 13/09/07

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 14

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours

Description: Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early!

Date: 14/09/07

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 16

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours

Description: Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early!

Date: 14/09/07

Start Time: 8.45 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 10

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours

Description: Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early!

Date: 13/09/07

Start Time: 8.45 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 18

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Real Wild West Show' - Mull Theatre

Description: Double Bill: The Real Wild West and complete and utter history of Argyll and the Isles and 'Bairn's Bothers'.

Date: 01/06/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Seer'

Description: Neil and Iona are a comfortable couple in their early thirties. Into their lives bursts Kirsty, Iona’s anarchic sister, who immediately disturbs their equilibrium. Iona is delighted by her arrival, Neil feels threatened by it. Half an hour into the play, its established reality, a contemporary living room farce, is transformed by Kirsty’s realisation that they are being watched - by the audience ! Two characters, Sabrina and Janice, intervene from their seats in the auditorium. To Iona and Neil, they appear to have come from nowhere, or through the wall of their front room. To Kirsty, they are visitors from a parallel universe. The Seer by Ali Smith is a contemporary comedy of manners which incorporates a playful deconstruction of the medium of theatre itself, asking the audience to consider just what it is they are seeing. It’s a lively, funny, satirical roller coaster about domestic perfection, free spirits and the new Scotland. "a timely reminder of how much Scottish theatre needs this strand of Highland-made work with all its wild surrealism, structural anarchy, passionate lyricism and spiritual openness". SAC Funded.

Date: 06/05/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 65

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Seer'

Description: Neil and Iona are a comfortable couple in their early thirties. Into their lives bursts Kirsty, Iona’s anarchic sister, who immediately disturbs their equilibrium. Iona is delighted by her arrival, Neil feels threatened by it. Half an hour into the play, its established reality, a contemporary living room farce, is transformed by Kirsty’s realisation that they are being watched - by the audience ! Two characters, Sabrina and Janice, intervene from their seats in the auditorium. To Iona and Neil, they appear to have come from nowhere, or through the wall of their front room. To Kirsty, they are visitors from a parallel universe. The Seer by Ali Smith is a contemporary comedy of manners which incorporates a playful deconstruction of the medium of theatre itself, asking the audience to consider just what it is they are seeing. It’s a lively, funny, satirical roller coaster about domestic perfection, free spirits and the new Scotland. "a timely reminder of how much Scottish theatre needs this strand of Highland-made work with all its wild surrealism, structural anarchy, passionate lyricism and spiritual openness". SAC Funded.

Date: 06/05/06

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 65

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Splitting Of Latham' - Benchtours Theatre

Date: 23/09/91

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 22

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Straw Chair' - Bordeline Theatre Company

Description: Sue Glover’s internationally renowned play of profound power, about liberty and love, both lost and discovered, in the unlikeliest of 18th century settings. Seventeen-year-old Isabel and her minister husband Aneas arrive from Edinburgh onto the remote island of Hirta (St. Kilda) to spread the gospel in the Gaelic speaking North. Their stormy start to marriage worsens as they encounter the extraordinary Lady Grange, a true historical figure named Rachel Chiesley, who’s tortured by a life of abduction and banishment. While Lady Grange tragically clings to her old straw chair, Isabel uncovers alarming similarities to her own situation as she battles between a desire for youthful exhilaration and the danger of being too troublesome a wife. When their intended short stay soon becomes as indefinite as that of Lady Grange, will they all ever return to civilisation? “A beguiling combination of things, starting with the incredible story of Lady Grange, banished by her husband to the remoteness of St Kilda. Hung around this framework is an evocation, as light and sharp as spindrift, of the strange life on the island.” - Scotland on Sunday “Her wonderful ear for Scottish cadence allows us to enter fully into the world she creates.” - Time Out Read more about Borderline Theatre, which celebrates 40 years in 2015, on http://www.borderlinetheatre.co.uk/ With Selina Boyack, Pamela Reid, Ceit Kearney and Martin McBride Making Connections: 'The Straw Chair' is directed by award-winning Scottish Theatre Director Liz Carruthers, who recently spent a year at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig as a mature student.

Date: 01/04/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 108

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Sunshine Ghost' - Scottish Theatre Producers

Description: A co-production between Scottish Theatre Producers and Festival and King’s Theatres, Edinburgh A new musical from Andy Cannon and Richard Ferguson, directed by Ken Alexander The Sunshine Ghost tells the wonderfully comic story of the acquisition of Castle MacKinnon by a love-struck billionaire and property tycoon for his fiancé, ‘Astrobeth’ - Hollywood’s favourite astrologer. Brought brick by brick from a remote rocky outcrop on a small Scottish Island all the way to Naples, Florida, they soon discover that the castle's previous owner has not quite ‘left’ the building…

Date: 10/10/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 32

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Tailor of Inverness' - Dogstar Theatre

Description: I come from the Soviets and the Nazis. I come from a farm, from the forests and fields of green Ukraine, from the ruins of Germany, from the beaches of the Adriatic, from the grimy streets of Glasgow and the cool air of Inverness. Words, music, dance and video combine to tell the moving story of this ordinary man caught by the murderous tides of the Second World War. Performed by one of Scotland’s leading actors, two of Scotland’s best traditional musicians - Gavin Marwick and Jonny Hardie on fiddles - and directed by the acclaimed Ben Harrison of Grid Iron. A chance to see one of the outstanding productions from the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe; winner Scotsman Fringe First; Holden Theatre Award, Adelaide, Australia and Stage Award for Best Solo Performer. ‘a beautifully realized tale of the reality of survival in war-torn Eastern Europe…Matthew Zajac’s moving performance is a triumph of evocative staging and storytelling’ Katie Toms, The Observer ‘in Ben Harrison’s graceful production, the telling of the tale is both strongly theatrical and visually compelling, with subtle use of light and sound, video and still images, and the wonderful live fiddle music of Gavin Marwick’ Joyce McMillan The Scotsman

Date: 07/02/09

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 89

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Unconquered' - Stellar Quines Theatre

Description: Torben Betts’ powerful poetic language, dark humour and provocative ideas build a fast moving story around a fiercely intelligent young girl and her relentless rejection of the establishment. When suddenly a people’s revolution breaks out and a mercenary soldier intrudes into the family home, the conflict between the regime and the unconquered girl explodes.

Date: 24/03/07

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Voice of the Sea' - Macdara Vallely

Description: A unique and entertaining Irish show that combines the talents of award winning writer/performer, Macdara Vallely and traditional Irish musician, Ivan Goff, formerly of Riverdance on Broadway and the Eileen Ivers Band. 'The Voice of the Sea' uses a magical mix of powerful live theatre and music to explore the island clearances which devastated Irish communities in the 20th century. Macdara's previous work 'Peacefire' won an Edinburgh International Fringe First in 2004 . "Breathtaking power - MacDara cast a spell when he animated myth with the skill of a real storyteller", Irish Times

Date: 23/07/07

Start Time: 16:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Voice of the Sea' Irish storytelling

Date: 18/07/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Weir' - Mull Theatre

Description: In a small bar in rural Ireland, four men vie for the attention of Valerie, a pretty young woman from Dublin who has just rented an old house in the area. After a few drinks, they tell stories of spooky local folklore. But Valerie’s tale, of why she left Dublin, is melancholy and true - and far more shocking than anything made up . . . One of the most praised and successful plays of the last 15 years, The Weir uncovers moving themes of loss, abandonment, loneliness and regret for the road not taken. Contains strong language. "A spellbinder that transfixes you. No praise in fact is too high" Guardian

Date: 04/10/10

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 72

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Winter's Tale' - Third Party Theatre

Description: A fairytale with an edge. Comedy blends with tragedy as only Shakespeare can. Magic, music and mayhem combine as only Third Party can and we are treated to a couple of hours of stunning enriching theatre.

Date: 01/06/96

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 47

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband' Roadrunner Theatre

Date: 14/07/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband' Roadrunner Theatre

Date: 14/07/04

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Therese Raquin' Communicado Theatre

Date: 27/04/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 63

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Translations'- Aisling Ghearr Irish theatre

Date: 17/07/02

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Trouble In Paradise' - Talking Pictures production

Date: 17/05/91

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Whisky Galore' - National Theatre of Scotland

Description: WW 11 and the islands of Great Todday and Little Todday are suffering from a serious drought - a distinct lack of whisky. Things change dramatically for the better when the S.S Cabinet Minister runs aground off the island with 50 thousand cases of whisky in its hold!

Date: 05/05/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, SkyeSpace

Audience Numbers: 99

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Whisky Galore' Mull Theatre

Description: The clever and tongue in cheek classic comedy is set in the 1951 BBC radio with its own live audience for a unique recording session where the ingenious sound effects require your help. Be there to help save 50,000 bottles of whisky.

Date: 03/06/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Why Do You Stand There in the Rain?' - Pepperdine Uni theatre

Description: After winning a Fringe First in Edinburgh in 2012, students from Pepperdine University return to Scotland to tell the story of the 19332 march, when 25,000 unemployed First World War veterans occupied Washington DC to peacefully petition the government for promised relief. Hoover’s response? To drive them out with bayonets, bullets, poison gas and fire. Featuring the music of Woody Guthrie and his contemporaries, this is stylistic tribute to the Scottish Political Theatre tradition, a true story for here and now is told in the words and songs of those who were there. Supported by 'The Touring Network' for the Highlands and Islands.

Date: 09/06/13

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 32

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Withering Looks' - Lip Service theatre

Description: An authentic insight into the lives and works of those three Bronte sisters (well, two of them actually, Anne's just popped out for a cup of sugar). Who is the Brontes' mysterious neighbour, Mr. Moorcock of Ravaged Heath House, and what does the maniacal laughter coming from his attic mean? Do unfulfilled souls really wander over the wild and heather-clad moors? Who should Cathy marry, Heathcliff or David Niven? Peopled with some of the great characters from the Bronte canon – and some, quite frankly that LipService have made up - Withering Looks is an irreverent and hilarious theatre event to savour. Directed by Noreen Kershaw Designed by Kevin Wrench and Andrew Franks Music by Ian Heywood From the Fabulous Lip Service Theatre who brought us Inspector Norse

Date: 25/06/16

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 52

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 'Your Affectionately, John Keats' - Ian Frost

Description: One-man showmanship at its glorious best as Ian Frost gives a viruoso perfromance about John Keats, the poet, who was convinced he would never fall in love, until he met the girl next door. This gave the world some of the most beautiful and unguarded love letters ever written. Ian Frost is well known to Audrey Yeardley, SEALL Committee members, with whom he is staying and he is offering his performance as part of his 'working holiday' on Skye.

Date: 08/08/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 35

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 7:84 Theatre 'Caledonia Dreaming'

Description: A summer's night in Edinburgh and a rumour sweeps the city that Sean Connery is staying in the Caledonian Hotel. Slick, quick and often very funny new play, coming at the subject of Scottish identity from various unusual angles.

Date: 15/07/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 90

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 7:84 Theatre 'Caledonia Dreaming'

Description: A summer's night in Edinburgh and a rumour sweeps the city that Sean Connery is staying in the Caledonian Hotel. Slick, quick and often very funny new play, coming at the subject of Scottish identity from various unusual angles.

Date: 14/07/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Dunvegan Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: 7:84 theatre 'Caledonia Dreaming'

Date: 12/07/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Dornie Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Aisling Gheàr Irish Gaelic Theatre 'Amédée'

Date: 21/07/99

Start Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 10

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Aisteoiri Aon Dràma - Gaelic 'Waiting for Godot'

Date: 11/07/92

Start Time: 16:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, marquee

Audience Numbers: 25

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Aisteoirì Aon Dràma - 'An Innis Chaoin'

Date: 16/07/93

Start Time: 15:00:00

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: An Inspector Calls - Middle Ground theatre

Date: 24/07/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 78

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: An Inspector Calls - Middle Ground theatre

Date: 25/07/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Portree, An Tuireann

Audience Numbers: 78

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Angus MacPhee Weaver of Grass - Horse and Bamboo theatre

Date: 31/07/12

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 123

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Annexe Theatre - 'Coming Apart'

Date: 23/03/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 16

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Barrogs 'Men'

Date: 20/03/94

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Beckett Season 'Rockaby' and 'Krapp’s Last Tape' Arches Theatre

Description: Celebrated for its recent award-winning Samuel Beckett season, Arches Theatre Company presents two of the playwright’s most provocative and tragicomic monodramas "Rockaby" and "Krapp’s Last Tape" to selected Scottish venues. "Mesmerising, wonderfully decrepit, a haunting production that dares to hang meaning on to the ultimate nothingness.' Neil Cooper, The Herald

Date: 05/05/05

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 33

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Benchtours - 'Ship Of Fools'

Date: 27/05/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 45

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Benchtours - Death of Don Quixote

Date: 20/09/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Blas Festival 'Hallaig' play, pie and a drink

Description: In English and Gaelic with a little Arabic and Spanish and understood by everyone! A young man, Sorley, drives north to Raasay to try to stop the woman he loves marrying another man. Her name is Eimhir. But as Sorley nears Raasay, the memories of his upbringing in Hallaig Wood return. Memories he has suppressed since he ran away from the island at fourteen, never to return. When he reaches the island, the same choice he ran from many years ago confronts him again. 'Hallaig' is based on two poems written by Sorley Maclean - 'Hallaig' and 'An Roghainn'. It is a story about unrequited love and how the small choices we make in life can affect us. It is about loss - of time, life, love and language. With Davie Walker, Marie Morrison, Martin MacIntyre. The play lasts for 1 hour and tickets include a hot pie and a drink. Limited seating - book now! Hallaig - Dealbh-chuich le Iain F Macleòid. Tha fear òg, Somhairle, a' draibheadh gu tuath, gu Ratharsaidh. Tha e a' dol a dh'fheuchainn ri stad a chur air an gaol geal àlainn aige pòsadh duine eile. 'S e Eimhir an t-ainm a th'oirre. Ach mar as fhaisg a tha Somhairle a' tighinn air an eilean, 's ann a tha a' chuimhne aige air na thachair nuair a bha e òg a' tighinn air ais thuige. Na rudan a dh'adhbharraich gun ruith e air falbh aig ceithir bliadhna deug a dh'aois. Cha deach e air ais bhon uairsin. Nuair a tha e a' ruighinn an Eilein, tha an t-aon roghainn a thug air teiche na òige roimhe a-rithist. Tha 'Hallaig' stèidhichte air dà phìos bàrdachd le Somhairle MacGiill-eathain - "Hallag' agus 'An Roghainn'. 'S e sgeulachd mu dheidhinn gaol neo-dhìolta a th'ann, agus mar a dh'fhaodas roghainn beag atharrachadh ar beatha. Tha e mu dheidhinn call - tìm, gaol agus cànan. Tha 'Hallaig' air a riochdachadh le Theatar Robhanis, companaidh theatar Gàidhlig stèidhichte ann an Leòdhas. Fhuair an dealbh-chluich seo taic bho Alba Chruthachail, Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Theatar Nàiseanta na h-Alba, Glaschu Beò, An Lanntair agus Play Pieces. 'S e 'Uisge-Beatha gu Leòr' am pìos theatar bho dheireadh a rinn iad, an co-bhonn le Theatar Nàiseanta na h-Alba.

Date: 07/09/16

Start Time: 12.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 60

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Blas Festival 'Hallaig' play, pie and a drink

Description: In English and Gaelic with a little Arabic and Spanish and understood by everyone! A young man, Sorley, drives north to Raasay to try to stop the woman he loves marrying another man. Her name is Eimhir. But as Sorley nears Raasay, the memories of his upbringing in Hallaig Wood return. Memories he has suppressed since he ran away from the island at fourteen, never to return. When he reaches the island, the same choice he ran from many years ago confronts him again. 'Hallaig' is based on two poems written by Sorley Maclean - 'Hallaig' and 'An Roghainn'. It is a story about unrequited love and how the small choices we make in life can affect us. It is about loss - of time, life, love and language. With Davie Walker, Marie Morrison, Martin MacIntyre. The play lasts for 1 hour and tickets include a hot pie and a drink. Limited seating - book now! Hallaig - Dealbh-chuich le Iain F Macleòid. Tha fear òg, Somhairle, a' draibheadh gu tuath, gu Ratharsaidh. Tha e a' dol a dh'fheuchainn ri stad a chur air an gaol geal àlainn aige pòsadh duine eile. 'S e Eimhir an t-ainm a th'oirre. Ach mar as fhaisg a tha Somhairle a' tighinn air an eilean, 's ann a tha a' chuimhne aige air na thachair nuair a bha e òg a' tighinn air ais thuige. Na rudan a dh'adhbharraich gun ruith e air falbh aig ceithir bliadhna deug a dh'aois. Cha deach e air ais bhon uairsin. Nuair a tha e a' ruighinn an Eilein, tha an t-aon roghainn a thug air teiche na òige roimhe a-rithist. Tha 'Hallaig' stèidhichte air dà phìos bàrdachd le Somhairle MacGiill-eathain - "Hallag' agus 'An Roghainn'. 'S e sgeulachd mu dheidhinn gaol neo-dhìolta a th'ann, agus mar a dh'fhaodas roghainn beag atharrachadh ar beatha. Tha e mu dheidhinn call - tìm, gaol agus cànan. Tha 'Hallaig' air a riochdachadh le Theatar Robhanis, companaidh theatar Gàidhlig stèidhichte ann an Leòdhas. Fhuair an dealbh-chluich seo taic bho Alba Chruthachail, Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Theatar Nàiseanta na h-Alba, Glaschu Beò, An Lanntair agus Play Pieces. 'S e 'Uisge-Beatha gu Leòr' am pìos theatar bho dheireadh a rinn iad, an co-bhonn le Theatar Nàiseanta na h-Alba.

Date: 07/09/16

Start Time: 12.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 60

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Blas: 'Clach na Nachrach' - Theatre Gu Lèor

Description: Dealbh-chluich ùr, èibhinn agus os-nàdarra bho Catriona Lexy Chaimbeul (Theatre Gu Leòr) agus Fèisean nan Gàidheal. Tha Coinneach a-riamh air saoilsinn gum bu chòir dhan dà shealladh a bhith aige ach chan eil e a' tighinn thuige. Nuair a tha e a' lorg Clach na Nathair, ge tà, tha e a' faighinn cumhachd iongantach is soirbheachas air leth. Ach le sàr chumhachd, thig sàr thrioblaidean agus feumaidh Coinneach taghadh eadar a' chomasan ùr is gaol mòr a' chridhe. A newly written, funny and supernatural play from Catriona Lexy Campbell (Theatre Gu Leòr) and Fèisean nan Gàidheal. Coinneach has always felt that he should have the second sight but it doesn’t come to him. When he finds the Adder’s Stone he discovers new powers and amazing success. With great power comes great trouble and Coinneach must choose between his newly found talents or the love of his life. David MacKenzie, Amina Davidson, Josie Campbell and Tormod MacLeod. The play is 50 minutes long Lunches are available at the Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Cafeteria from 12 noon

Date: 06/09/17

Start Time: 13:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 41

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Broadford Gaelic Players 'An t-Suirighe Fhadalach'

Date: 19/07/04

Start Time: 6.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: By The Seat Of Your Pants - Plutot la Vie Theatre

Date: 22/05/12

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 51

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Calum's Road - National Theatre of Scotland/Communicado

Description: Calum's Road has become the stuff of modern folklore. It is the remarkable true story of one man's single-minded determination to challenge the powers-that-be. Calum MacLeod, having battled the inaction of authorities on Raasay for years, sets off alone with a pick, a shovel and a wheelbarrow to build a road. He wants to turn the tide of neglect and indifference and keep his family, and community, together. His unpaid labour of love was to dominate the last 20 years of Calum’s life and leave behind a legacy, both practical and poetic, carved into the landscape he loved. Adapted by David Harrower from the book by Roger Hutchinson. Directed by Gerry Mulgrew of Communicado Theatre. With Angela Hardie (Young Julia), Lewis Howden (Iain), Ceit Kearney (Julia), Iain Macrae (Calum) and Ben Winger (Alex).

Date: 25/06/13

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 113

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Captain's Collection

Description: Emerging from the 1999 Highland Festival, via the BBC and a CD, a musical theatre show about the fiddle collections of Capt Fraser, with Johny Hardie, Alyth MacCormack, Brian MacAlpine, Hamish Macdonald and Rory Campbell.

Date: 26/04/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Carnivali - Benchtours theatre

Description: Four gangsters arrive in a small hotel south of the USA border. Gradually the realisation that they are part of a 1940s film, which is in the process of breaking down. Live music from sultry sax. Seen by in Eden Court recently and now revamping.

Date: 03/03/99

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 32

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Cheltenham College - The Dresser

Date: 24/08/95

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 17

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Clanjamfrie Theatre - 'Blood, Miracles, Beautiful Lies'

Date: 09/05/94

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 18

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Colin Campbell's Local Radio

Description: Radio Caithness, Radio Bettyhill and all the agricultural news of northern Scotland hit the airways in this "gentle satire of Highland Rural Life." Colin Campbell, gentleman farmer from Fochabers (and who once worked at Balmacara) regularly parks his tractor to appear on BBC Scotland and to tour his sell-out one man show around the country.

Date: 15/07/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 75

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Commotion - 'Point Of Departure'

Date: 11/06/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Dogstar Theatre 'Let's Inherit the Earth'

Description: "Stockholm is up in flames and the temperature is getting higher" (Song lyric from Let's Inherit The Earth) With wildfires across Europe and the plastic disaster highlighted by The Blue Planet earlier this year, Dogstar's new co-production with Profilteatern of Sweden is even more prescient than we anticipated. You might not think comedy was the best way to approach climate change, but that's what we've done and we hope you'll like the result. Morna Pearson has written a darkly funny and surreal play with accompanying punky songs from Jonny Hardie, sung by a great cast of Swedes and Turnips! 80 minutes no interval

Date: 18/10/18

Start Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Dràma air Chuairt

Date: 07/09/18

Start Time: 4.30pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 3

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Dusty Fruit - Rejects Revenge Theatre

Description: Beautifully performed and zany company and visual mayhem. Winners of many Endinburgh Festival Fringe awards.

Date: 25/05/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 28

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Earball

Description: From the sharp and witty pen of Seonag Monk and Calum Mackinnon, the central character is the village caretaker, the quitessential island bachelor. Let him take you on a journey to meet the characters who inhabit his world, hall, memory and imagination.

Date: 16/11/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Eclectic Pelican - ' The King's Player'

Date: 06/04/94

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 25

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Eden Court - 'Teechers'

Date: 11/05/95

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 26

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Eden Court Theatre- 'Atoms of Delight'

Date: 31/10/91

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Fiona Knowles

Date: 01/08/95

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Fiona Knowles 'The Granny Knot'

Description: Fiona Knowles returns for another one woman comedy drama - a story of one woman's journey back to life. A funny and incredibly moving journey with Fiona Knowles as Jenny, Jodie, Jane and Joyce ! Previously winner of various Edinburgh Fringe comedy awards.

Date: 05/09/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Breakish Hall

Audience Numbers: 34

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Fiona Knowles - 'Burying Dad'

Date: 09/09/94

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 34

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Fiona Knowles - Rabbie Burnes - Yer Tea's Oot'

Date: 17/07/93

Start Time: 8.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, marquee

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: From These Parts - Right Lines Production

Date: 27/06/12

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 60

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Gaol 's Gàire (Love and Laughter)

Description: Join Seasaidh Lexy in her hit theatre show – Gaol ’s Gàire / Love & Laughter for a high-energy evening of comedy, music and dance taking the audience on a riotous romp through her life. Also appearing are singer Calum MacInnes and actors David Walker and Seonag Monk with Calum MacKinnon. Tha Seasaidh Lexy gar fiathachadh gu tachartas tèatar air leth – Gaol ’s Gàire / Love & Laughter. Oidhche loma-làn comadaidh, ceòl ’s dannsa gus barrachd eòlais fhaighinn air a bhean-uasail. Cuideachd air ard ùrlar tha seinneadair Calum MacAonghais, agus cleasaichean Dabhaidh Walker ’s Seonag Monk, le Calum MacKinnon. More Blas Festival events on www.blas-festival.com

Date: 10/09/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 97

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Gromolos French student Theatre Chambery

Date: 18/07/95

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 30

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Gut Reaction Theatre Co - Farndale Avenue

Date: 06/05/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: John Wright - 'On the Verge of Exploding'

Date: 12/09/94

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 16

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Jonathan Kay - 'A Minatour' Mime theatre

Date: 08/06/93

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Breakish Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Kidnapped - Mull Theatre

Date: 04/11/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 55

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Kidnapped - Mull Theatre

Date: 04/11/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 55

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Lazybed - World Premiere

Description: The World Premiere of Iain Crichton Smith's hilarious critique of the absurdities of modern life with a tale of Murdo, the Crofter who won't get out of bed today for metaphysical reasons. Music by Anna Mhoireach

Date: 27/10/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 65

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Lung Ha's Theatre 'Are Unheard Memories Sweet?'

Description: Scotland's leading theatre group for those with disabilities.

Date: 10/11/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 15

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Lung Ha's Theatre 'Are Unheard Memories Sweet?'

Description: Scotland's leading theatre group for those with disabilities.

Date: 10/11/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 15

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: MSFits: The Seven Ages of Woman

Date: 05/12/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 32

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: MacBeth - Third Party Theatre

Description: Third Party Theatre Company return with another simply but effectively set piece of theatre.

Date: 24/03/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 36

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off - Prime Productions

Description: OR FRIDAY 25 at Broadford after 1pm -

Date: 25/04/03

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 70

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off - Prime Productions

Description: OR FRIDAY 25 at Broadford after 1pm -

Date: 25/04/03

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 70

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Middle Ground Theatre - 'Spring and Port Wine'

Date: 15/07/93

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Misfits

Description: WALKING ON THE ROOF - an hilarious, poignant and nail biting drama about Wild & Wicked Women, Fugitives & Frauds, Gangs & Guilt, Sons & Mothers. In other words a play about SECRETS and the women who keep them.

Date: 06/09/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Breakish Hall

Audience Numbers: 26

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Mull Little Theatre - 'The Teuchter's Tale'

Date: 27/10/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Mull Theatre ''Dorus Dùinte'' and 'Rough Island'

Description: ''Dorus Dùinte'' by Catriona Lexy Campbell Alone on a stormy night in an isolated house, Lydia Ross awaits her new lodger, but Lindsay Guthrie turns out not to be quite what she had in mind… This thriller looks at the toxicity of co-dependent relationships and just how far people will go to get what they want. A contemporary new Gàidhlig drama with English subtitles, animation and haunting soundscape. Directed by Muireann Kelly. In Gaelic with English subtitles. 'Rough Island' by Nicola McCartney 13th July 1985, the day of Live Aid. Today will change the world. Everyone wants to be at Wembley. But not everyone is. On a beach on a tidal island, four young friends have a party and tune in to the greatest gig on earth. Then the tide comes in. Only three of them will come back. Nearly thirty years later, three friends stand on that same beach and search for the answer to what happened. In English. Directed by Alasdair McCrone. Both suitable for age 11+

Date: 26/02/14

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Mull Theatre - 'My name is Rachel Corrie'

Description: * * * * "A inspiring one-woman solo play about a journey, short, vivid and utterly memorable." image Rachel CorrieA journey from the quiet town in Washington State where Rachel Corrie was born in 1979 – and raised to become the fiery and gifted young writer, student and peace activist she became - to the streets of Rafa City in Gaza, where she died on 16 March 2003, crushed under the blade of an Israeli bulldozer destroying Palestinian homes. This intense and radiant performance is a beautifully-shaped drama about a young woman, full of humanity and compassion, trying to make sense of what appears to her to be a senseless situation. The show is suitable for age 14+ Adult £9, Student £4. Book HERE or on 01471 844207 www.seall.co.uk

Date: 20/02/13

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 52

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Mull Theatre - Paisley to Paolo / Waterproof

Date: 17/03/12

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 38

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Nat Gaelic Arts - An Rèiteach

Date: 15/03/95

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: National Theatre of Scotland - 'Mollie Sweenie'

Description: Molly Sweeney has been unable to see since she was a child. Her lack of sight has never lessened her sheer joy at everyday life. As a girl, her father taught her to recognise by touch every flower, shrub and tree in their walled garden to make her at ease with her world. Following a critically-acclaimed run at the Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow in 2005, the National Theatre of Scotland presents Molly Sweeney in a nationwide tour this autumn. Created by Brian Friel, one of Ireland’s foremost playwrights, Molly’s emotional journey is at the heart of one of our most thought-provoking modern dramas. When Molly marries the unemployed Frank, they embark on a relentless campaign to restore her sight. Packing an enormous dramatic and emotional punch, their journey results in them paying a wonderful, terrible price. Imaginatively staged, Molly Sweeney brings audiences into a touchingly intimate relationship with the play’s unfolding events.

Date: 02/11/07

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 69

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Nola Rae

Date: 13/03/08

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Nola Rae - Mime Artist

Date: 07/09/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Para Handy Wireless Show - Vital Spark Productions

Date: 15/07/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 63

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Para Handy Wireless Show - Vital Spark Productions

Date: 15/07/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 63

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Para Handy Wireless Show - Vital Spark Productions

Date: 15/07/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 63

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Para Handy Wireless Show - Vital Spark Productions

Date: 14/07/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Dunvegan Hall

Audience Numbers: 45

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Phileas P Souper - Loon and Theatre Mimi

Description: an incredible journey told through a combination of slapstick, mime and music. As the play opens we realise that Phileas has recently passed on and his friends decide it is only appropriate to mourn their friend with a celebration of his greatest adventures- and the audience is a welcome participant in this breathless ride. The stage is transformed into an emporium of exotic instruments; marimbas, banjos and washboards to name but a few, and the interplay between the musicians and actors is a treat to behold, the simple structure of mimed sketches accompanied by dynamic multi-instrumentalists creates the atmosphere of the various locations brilliantly- with the need for only minimal dialogue. Phileas P. Souper is a must see performance full of wit, energy and technical skill. "Edinburgh Fringe street theatre meets a traveling circus band; Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin meet Spike Jones’ City Slickers. If you enjoy great comedy and equally great music then this show’s for you!"

Date: 13/11/10

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 56

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Prime Productions - 'Shaw? Positive!'

Date: 23/09/94

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 28

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Prime Productions Theatre - 'Sunset Song'

Description: Lewis Grassic Gibbon's great work of rural life in Aberdeenshire has been a favourite on the bookshelves for years. This production is touring the Highlands with Prime Productions. The play stars Cora Bisset, who performed (Iand sang) here recently in 'Red'.

Date: 27/04/01

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 100

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Reject's Revenge - The Wheel

Date: 01/07/94

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 20

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Rejects Revenge - 'Crumble'

Date: 04/05/95

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 16

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Richard 111 To Hell on a Handcart - Third Party Theatre

Date: 03/09/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Richard 111 To Hell on a Handcart - Third Party Theatre

Date: 03/09/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Roinn Mhic 's Athar - the Greater Share - TOSG

Date: 08/11/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Savourna Stevenson, harp & Point Black - The Librarian's Gone to Lunch

Date: 27/05/94

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 49

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Shiftwork 'Inside Out'

Date: 22/04/94

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Splinters Theatre: 'Scot of the Anarchic'

Description: Murdo MacRae occupies a Hebrides where colourful and crazy characters abound! Murdo was created by author Iain Crichton Smith and is one of Scotland's best loved literary figures. Splinters Theatre (John Shedden, Anna Heburn and Finlay McLean) present ‘Scot of the Anarchic’ in which we follow the hilarious antics of MacRae, and are taken on a roller coaster ride through his surreal existence, and his wild and fertile imagination.

Date: 13/07/05

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Splinters Theatre: 'Scot of the Anarchic'

Description: Murdo MacRae occupies a Hebrides where colourful and crazy characters abound! Murdo was created by author Iain Crichton Smith and is one of Scotland's best loved literary figures. Splinters Theatre (John Shedden, Anna Heburn and Finlay McLean) present ‘Scot of the Anarchic’ in which we follow the hilarious antics of MacRae, and are taken on a roller coaster ride through his surreal existence, and his wild and fertile imagination.

Date: 13/07/05

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Strathspey King - Dogstar Theatre

Date: 23/04/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Strathspey King - Dogstar Theatre

Date: 23/04/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Strathspey King - Dogstar Theatre

Date: 23/04/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Strathspey King - Dogstar Theatre

Date: 23/04/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 50

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Tag Theatre - 'King Matt'

Description: King Matt by Stephen Greenhorn follows TAG's well acclaimed 'Antigone' on tour in the Highlands. At the age of 12, Matt inherits his kingdom and initiates a programme of reform to place children in the limelight and adults in their place! Family show for 8 years old upwards.

Date: 18/05/01

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Taighean na Mara - Houses of the Sea

Description: The new production from the National Gaelic Arts Project wiht a play by George Gunn, contemporary Highland writer.

Date: 02/04/96

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Talking Picture - 'A Beautiful Life'

Date: 20/05/92

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 51

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Talking Pictures - 'A Beautiful Life'

Date: 05/03/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Talking Pictures - 'Go West'

Date: 14/01/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Tam O'Shanter - Arches Theatre

Date: 27/05/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Tam O'Shanter - Arches Theatre

Date: 27/05/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Tam O'Shanter - Arches Theatre

Date: 27/05/03

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 29

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: The Clearing - Stellar Quines

Description: Stellar Quines first visit to Skye and Lochalsh with this new play set in a small communtiy in County Clare, against the epic background of Oliver Cromwell's clearing of the Irish People in 17th C Ireland.

Date: 10/04/98

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 45

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: The Primitives Theatre - Cook It

Description: A soup making evening for all !

Date: 02/11/98

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 25

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: The Singing Sous Chefs - Alive Again!

Description: Three chefs helter-skelter down the continuum of Time through the congestion zone of Space across the wide-open bison plains of History and back again before last orders. Meet Michelangelo, Merlin, Newton’s Apple and a Modern Day Hospital. Travel the globe. Feel its bigness. With songs from the Beatres, Ry Cooder, Iggy Pop, and many other iconic grooves of our time. "Hilarity in harmony, guaranteed to contain nuts" "makes Green Wing look sensible"

Date: 21/04/07

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr

Audience Numbers: 45

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: The Wee Theatre Festival

Description: 5 short 15 minutes plays at an evening theatrical gathering. Expect a smorgasbord of theatrical delights. The 5 short plays in the evening are indoors. Tickets available below. 7:30pm welcome 7:45 The 'Kyleakin' play 8:15 The 'Raasay' play 8:45 The 'Fairy Bridge' play 9:15 The 'Dunvegan' play During the day, the Wee Theatre Festival is an exciting site-specific theatre event, taking place across locations on the Isle of Skye in partnership with SEALL. Each 15 minute play is specially written by Highland playwrights for the specific site. 10 am and 5 pm - Skaebost Island, Tote 11 am and 2.30 pm - Fairy Bridge, Waternish 1.30 pm - the Lump, Kyleakin 1 pm and 3 pm - Raasay Ferry Terminal, Sconser 2 pm and 4 pm - Dunvegan Castle 9:45 The 'Tote' play 10:15pm end These daytime shows have very limited capacity and tickets at £5 each are only available in advance from www.ticketsource.co.uk/playpieces Please wear appropriate clothing for this outdoor experience. See the plays from the Wee Festival 2015 on http://www.playpieces.co.uk/the-wee-theatre-festival-2015.html

Date: 17/09/16

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 76

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Theatre Gu Leòr - 'Ceilidh'

Description: Fiadhaich, brais agus air a tiodhlaigeadh air a beul-fodha sna Hearadh, tha a' bhana-bhàrd Màiri Ruadh air èirigh às an uaigh le dìreach aon oidhche gus ciall shònraichte na cèilidh ath-bheòthachadh. Dealasach agus làn spionnaidh, tha i deimhinne nach bi a guth air a chasg a-rithist. Tha an dealbh-chluich ùr seo làn ceòl beò, òrain agus sgeulachdan le fo-thiotalan. Bidh e freagarrach do dhuine sam bith, Gàidhlig ann no às, fhad 's gu bheil iad deiseil airson cèilidh gun choimeas! Wild, outspoken and buried face down on the Isle of Harris, poet Màiri Ruadh is back from beyond the grave, with one last night to resurrect the true meaning of the cèilidh. She has fire in her belly and is determined never to be silenced again. Cèilidh is a new play full of live music, songs and stories. It is subtitled and suitable for anyone with or without Gaelic, but only those ready for a cèilidh like no other!

Date: 23/03/18

Start Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 71

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Theatre Gu Lèor - 'Shrapnel'

Description: Adapted by Catriona Lexy Chaimbeul from Tormod Caimbeul's, (Tormod a' Bhocsair) seminal Gaelic novel, with animation, subtitles, live music and with anarchic humour. 'Shrapnel' is for Gaelic and non-Gaelic audiences alike. Set in the darkest depths of Leith, we follow a man on the run for a crime he did not commit, as he meets an array of extraordinary misfits, with the psychopathic former detective, Walter Shrapnel, never far behind. Ath-sgrìobhadh den nobhail leis an sàr sgrìobhaiche, Tormod Caimbeul, le dealbhachadh, fo-thiotalan agus ceòl, tha Shrapnel freagarrach airson fìleantaich agus luchd-ionnsachaidh air fad. Air a’ stèidheachadh ann an dorchadas Lìte, tha sinn a' leantainn aithrisear ’s e a' siubhail air feadh a' bhaile a’ coinneachadh ri iomadach charactar annasach agus a’ seachnadh a' phoileis bhrùideil, Walter Shrapnel. “Set in Edinburgh, in areas not unlike those featured in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting...retains our attention right to the end of this astonishing story” Aonghas MacNeacail & Scottish review of books, 2009 Directed by Muireann Kelly, the cast includes many well know faces from Gaelic drama- Iain Macrae, Mairi Morrison, Artair Donald, Iain Beggs, Catriona Lexy Chaimbeul and Calum MacDonald In gaelic with english subtitles Suitable for 14+. The play last 1 hour 45 mins, including an interval. There will be a short Q&A after the show. The play will be available to buy at the venue in both English and Gàidhlig - published by Leabhraichean Beaga.

Date: 24/03/16

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 84

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Theatre Newfoundland 'Our Frances'

Description: An extraordinary new play celebrating the life and heroism of Frances Cluett, VAD. Fanny was born and lived in Belleoram, Newfoundland. In 1916, she joined the Volunteer Aid Detachment and was shipped overseas to London, ultimately serving for four years at the 10th General Hospital in Rouen, France. The play is inspired by her many letters to home, detailing the horrors and heartbreak she witnessed, and revealing how her humor and resilience captured the love and loyalty of all she encountered. https://youtu.be/KFUgNAaJR5g

Date: 20/10/18

Start Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Theatre sans Frontiers - Candide

Date: 07/10/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Translations - Aisling Ghèar Theatre

Date: 17/07/02

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Traverse Theatre - 'Loose Ends'

Date: 28/06/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Traverse Theatre - 'Loose Ends'

Date: 28/06/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Traverse Theatre - Grace in America

Date: 08/06/94

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 41

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Wildcat Theatre Company - 'BedFellows'

Date: 06/06/95

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 66

Type: Theatre Adult

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Title: Zoom Theatre 'Exhibit A'

Date: 16/07/96

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 23

Type: Theatre Adult

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