Here's the tour to Edinburgh, with many pictures:
That's the stage in the King's Theatre, where 'Celestina' was played
The modern "Music of Morton Feldman" in the Usher Hall - its lonely organ player
After the interval a choir hummed
The "Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault" staged 'Joe' in the Edinburgh Playhouse
Afterwards we visited the Blind Poet
Back to the Book Festival, 'Writing Scotland': a movie about Scottish authors was shown, with a discussion afterwards
The "Royal Lyceum Theatre" illuminated for...
"Andromache" by Luk and Peter Perceval based on the play by Jean Racine, staged by the "Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, Berlin"
Good news was announced on the Grassmarket: the "Scottish Dance Theater" is in the town!
The Royal Bank Lates waited with "Tempus Fugit" that night - an international dance show about time, and life in general
"I'm swing'ing in the woods..."
Elisabeth Leonskaja played Schubert's "Piano Sonata in D D850" and "Piano Sonata in A D959" in The Queen's Hall
That night I wanted to get one of the last tickets for Debussy's "Pelléas et Mélisande", and came to the Festival Theatre 1.5 house before, as many others; but nobody of us helped the guy in the middle by buying the (more expensive) ticket he had...
Waiting for the last spectator to come in
But then it started - a good performance, but the staging was quite strange - artificially modern