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Garidge Theatre is hosting an evening of ‘New Theatre Work’ as part of Garioch Theatre Festival on 3 July in the Wyness Hall, Inverurie. We feel it’s important to have new work created, but also to look at what can be done to build more of a theatre culture in the North East of Scotland. The performances will therefore be followed by a discussion with a panel.
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3 July 7.30pm at Wyness Hall, Inverurie Tickets £7 / £5 Audience restricted to those aged 15 or over, due to content. This event is supported by Aberdeenshire Council’s Arts Development Team
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The performances will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by Alan Cowie. Contributors to the discussion include representatives from Scottish Arts Council and Playwrights' Studio, Stewart Aitken - Director of Aberdeen International Youth Festival - and the professional performers themselves.
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First performance of Ian Fraser’s " The Normal Sounds of Architecture", the 2007 Prize Winner in the worldwide AcidTheatre Free Speech Competition - in memory of "Behzti" (2004) R.I.P. This piece is performed by Thor Holt.
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'Grannies and Gods' : A quirky journey through the hilarious reflections of a man turning 30 looking back at himself as a 10 yr old. Grannies and Gods takes us into the logical world of ideas and imaginations where play is serious and serious is boring. This piece is devised and performed by Ewan Cameron.
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Both Ewan and Thor are professional actors with a strong link to the North East. Ewan was brought up in Aberdeen and had a professional company there for a few years. Thor still lives just outside Aberdeen.
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