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'He gave everything to the local theatre' — emotional tributes to late actor Martyn James

Leading names in British theatre came together in Highland Perthshire to celebrate the life of the late Martyn James, filling every seat at Pitlochry Festival Theatre. (...)


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Pitlochry Festival Theatre planning tribute to actor Martyn James

Theatregoers will gather in Pitlochry this month to pay tribute to one of Scotland's best-loved actors. (...)


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Former Chancellor Alistair Darling to share some Winter Words with Perthshire audience

The politician in charge of the British economy as the global economic meltdown began is one of the star attractions at the eighth Winter Words festival in Highland Perthshire. (...)


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Theatre world pays tribute to 'Mr Pitlochry' Martyn James

Tributes have been paid to one of Scotland's acting greats, who died on Tuesday. (...)


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Organisers hope businesses will be enchanted by sound and light show's call for support

Companies directly benefiting from the Enchanted Forest show will be asked to help raise £40,000 for next year's event. (...)


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Enchanted Forest makes the transition to new home

As night falls on Friday evening, one of Scotland's top visitor attractions will begin what is set to be its biggest year. (...)


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Sinatra-loving jazz performer Todd Gordon has done it his way

Jazz singer Todd Gordon has met some big names in his time. (...)


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Manchester is barking up the wrong tree with request to move Enchanted Forest

The backers of a Pitlochry visitor attraction have been left stunned by a request with a distinctly Shakespearian aura. (...)


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Pitlochry Festival Theatre's latest play makes Elsie a screen star

A young Pitlochry girl is preparing to take the stage after landing her dream job. (...)


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Council passes budget in face of 'unprecedented financial challenge'

Jobs and frontline services in Perth and Kinross have been protected despite the council setting a savings target of £23 million over the next three years. (...)


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Pitlochry's Winter Words Festival enters seventh year

It may be one of the coldest winters most of us can remember, but there will soon be a warming treat in store for anyone who likes nothing more than to curl up by the fireside with a good book. (...)


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Julian Lloyd Webber reveals his passions

The name Lloyd Webber is synonymous with all things musical and brothers Julian and Andrew are continuing to enjoy distinguished careers as performers and composers. (...)


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Dan and Peter Snow to give talk about TV careers

Veteran broadcaster Peter Snow and his son Dan will talk about their lives in television broadcasting at Pitlochry Festival Theatre on Friday, November 12. (...)


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Worldwide interest in Dougie MacLean's Perthshire Amber

Organisers of a popular music festival have been left staggered by a recession-busting growth in ticket sales after a predicting a downturn this year. (...)


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Pitlochry Festival Theatre welcomes special visitor

As it prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary, a special guest has paid a visit to Pitlochry Festival Theatre. (...)


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Pitlochry date for cellist Julian Lloyd Webber

World renowned cellist Julian Lloyd Webber is coming to Pitlochry Festival Theatre in November. (...)


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Review: Nana, at Pitlochry Festival Theatre

Mon dieu! Qu'est-ce que c'est que ca? Olwen Wymark's adapation of Emile Zola's novel Nana hits the stage of Pitlochry with a dull thud. (...)


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Pitlochry Festival Theatre optimistic despite cuts

The loss of around £300,000 in government funding will have no impact on the range and quality of shows staged at one of Scotland's most popular theatres, it has been claimed. (...)


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Review: Bus Stop, at Pitlochry Festival Theatre

It's probably the film of William Inge's play that is best known to most people with Marilyn Monroe playing the showgirl who gets swept off to Montana by a hormonal young cowboy. (...)


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Review: An Ideal Husband, at Pitlochry Festival Theatre

Oscar Wilde's political and social comedy — the precursor to The Importance Of Being Earnest — is given a lavish treatment by Pitlochry as the story unfolds of politician Sir Robert Chiltern whose parliamentary position and wealth has been founded on corruption. (...)


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