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Showing posts with label Broughty Ferry Castle. Show all posts

09/08/2013

Dundee Rep Performance at Broughty Castle Sunday 4 August 2013

Dundee Rep Actors Take a Bow At the End of Performance at Broughty Ferry Castle
As part of the Blue Skies Dundee Festival, Dundee Rep came to Broughty Ferry on Sunday night and performed within the Castle walls.

They entertained an appreciative audience with a rehearsed reading of Little Eagles by Rona Munro. The play celebrates the work of the pioneer head of the Soviet Space Programme, Sergei Pavlovich Korolyov. Before his death he was often referred to only as "Chief Designer", because his name and his pivotal role in the Soviet space program was a state secret. Only after his death was he publicly acknowledged as the lead man behind the early Soviet successes in space.

For those of us who can remember news about the launching of the first Sputnik in 1957 and the first man in space, Yuri Gargarin, this play provided a fascinating set of insights. But as the the play's author admitted, she had to use her imagination to fill in some of the blanks in Korolyov's history which has been shrouded by secrecy.

The Company all played well with a stand out performance from Lewis Howden as Korolyov. The sound engineers also deserve a special mention because they ensured that extraneous noise from the wind did not drown out the dialog.

The Castle was an inspired choice for such a performance; with the Tower as a backdrop silhouetted against the night sky, one could easily be dramatically transported to the launch site of the Sputnik. Thanks to Blue Skies for an entertaining night out on our doorstep.

It was truly some Blue Sky thinking that led to the unique opportunity to attend a performance by Dundee Rep at Broughty Ferry Castle; most probably the first ever performance by Dundee Rep in The Ferry and the first professional outdoor performance of a play at Broughty Castle. I hope it won't be too long before Ferry folk can experience the like of this again.

03/08/2013

Dundee Rep Perform at Broughty Ferry Castle Sunday 4 August 8pm - Free But Booking Essential

Skater against the backdrop of Broughty Ferry Castle
Dundee Rep will be performing, for one night only, at Broughty Ferry Castle on Sunday 4 August. This event is part of Dundee's Blue Skies Festival of kite flying, stargazing and rainbow chasing.

They invite us to join them in the magical surroundings of Broughty Ferry Castle for a rehearsed reading under the stars of 'Little Eagles' by Rona Munro presented by Dundee Rep Ensemble.

Little Eagles - Sun 4 August, 20:00 - Broughty Ferry Castle

This gripping drama celebrates the work of a pioneer in space exploration and the courage and bravery of the young Russian cosmonauts who literally hurled themselves into the unknown.

Free, but booking essential. Age 12+
To book your place call 01382 909900 or
visit Dundee Contemporary Arts Box Office in the Nethergate

NB This is an outdoor event so don’t forget to wrap up warm. Please bring a chair, blanket and your own refreshments. Age 12+. Please note that due to the nature of the performance it is not possible to admit latecomers, so please make sure that you arrive in good time for the beginning of the performance.


Blue Skies runs from Sat 3 – Sun 11 August 2013. It brings together cultural agencies from across the city to present you with an exciting mix of free events for all ages, every day of the festival.
Link to Blue Skies Programme of Events
http://www.dundeeblueskies.co.uk

01/07/2011

Demolished Beach Shelter Opens Up Magnificent Views of Broughty Castle

Residents in The Ferry and regular holiday visitors alike will notice that the derelict beach shelter on The Esplanade has been demolished.  They will be delighted to see the back of this blot on the landscape. 


Residents will be relieved that in time this area will be sensitively redeveloped as part of the Castle Green Masterplan. 


In the meanwhile, the cleared area will provide more parking spaces at the beach and of course its demolition opens up magnificent unobstructed view of Broughty Castle.