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National Lottery Film Festival and Screening Programme Fund

Funding to support organisations who are looking to produce film festivals and screening programmes in Scotland for a public audience. For…

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Innovation Fund

As part of the Museum Futures Programme, museums in Scotland can apply for up to £250,000 to develop activity that…

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Museums Galleries Scotland

Unlocking Potential Fund

With grants of up to £100,000, the Unlocking Potential Fund can help prepare the way for strategic development of your…

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Film Development and Production Fund

The Film Development and Production Fund exists to offer development and production funding for feature length films and documentaries being…

Romesh Ranganathan as Bill and Sheridan Smith as Susan in Woman in Mind. Photo: Marc Brenner.
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Woman in Mind review: a very British and darkly comic drama

Alan Ayckbourn’s forty-year-old tragicomedy of stifling suburban life, Woman in Mind, doesn’t quite survive the transition to today.

A performer in a red dress thrown in mid-air while a group of men wait to catch her. The Circa production travels to Edinburgh International Festival later this year.
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8 Australian shows to wow Edinburgh stages

A darkly funny thriller, a satirical cabaret, and a girl-power musical about Lady Macbeth will travel to the Edinburgh International…

Scottish post-rock band Mogwai. Guitarist, vocalist and co-founder Stuart Braithwaite is second from the left. The photo shows four middle-aged, fair-skinned men reflected in two large wall-mounted mirrors.
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Mogwai’s new album ‘The Bad Fire’ transforms trauma into art

Stuart Braithwaite, co-founder of post-rock titans Mogwai, reflects on the personal pain that helped shape the Scottish band’s 11th studio…

A blond man wearing a jumper in shades of blue.
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Festival reviews: Susie McCabe, Todd Almond, James Barr, Stella Graham, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Four diverse, but excellent comedy shows at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.

A woman with brown curly hair is wearing an elaborate golden costume that covers her entire body.
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Festival review: An Evening Without Kate Bush, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Kate Bush may not be present on stage but Sarah-Louise Young does an excellent job of channelling the singer.

Two stressed-looking women wearing blue nurses uniforms stand on stage, with a light blue curtain in the background. The woman in the foreground is pale-skinned with short dark hair; the woman in the background is dark-skinned with very short black hair.
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Festival review: Tending, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

A play that offers insight into the daily work of nurses in the UK's National Heath Service.

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