The Edinburgh Reporter April 2023

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20 WHAT’S ON


CULTURE • LITERATURE • ART • EVENTS • MUSIC • MUSEUMS...


The right plays


Here’s some of our top picks for dramatic works on stage...


Gigs coming your way this spring...


O K AY K AYA
3 April
Edinburgh Voodoo Rooms

KAYA WILKINS is a Norwegian-
American, Berlin-based musician,
composer, and artist who records
and performs as Okay Kaya.
Wilkins has released numerous
acclaimed albums including her
most recent titled SAP which was
entirely self-written, performed,
engineered, and produced.
Other notable releases include
Both (2018), Watch This Liquid Pour
Itself (2020) which won the
Spellemann Award for best Indie/
Alternative (2021), Surviving Is The
New Living (2020), and The
Incompatible Okay Kaya (2021).
Wilkins has collaborated with
artists including Onyx Collective,
Anne Imhof, Porches, King Krule,
Deem Spencer, L’Rain, Austin Lee,
and Adinah Dancyger amongst
others.
Wilkins has exhibited work at Melk
in Oslo (2022), Entrance in New
York (2022), K4 gallery in Oslo
(2021) and had a solo exhibition
titled SANDPLAY at Etage Projects
in Copenhagen (2021).

ALDOUS HARDING +
H. HAWKLINE
21 April
Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh

THE INCREDIBLE Aldous Harding
returns to Scotland this month for a
massive headliner in the capital in
support of latest album 'Warm Chris'.
For Warm Chris, the New Zealand
musician reunited with producer
John Parish, continuing a
professional partnership that began
in 2017 and has forged pivotal
bodies of work (2017’s Party and the
aforementioned Designer). All ten
tracks were recorded at Rockfield
Studios and includes contributions
from H. Hawkline (who is supporting
here), Seb Rochford, Gavin Fitzjohn,
John and Hopey Parish and Jason
Williamson (Sleaford Mods).

THE CUBAN BROTHERS
28 April
Summerhall, Edinburgh

FROM SOLD-OUT tours, festival
spots and support slots for rock
royalty to crazy club nights, film
roles and fashion shows, The Cuban
Brothers' unparalleled act is

ingrained in pop culture.
Two decades since their inception,
Miguel and his suspect sidekicks are
renowned the world over for their
party-starting skills, risqué sketches,
B-boy moves and funk-fuelled
music. Everywhere from the Far East
to South America, from Brisbane to
Bahrain, from the Gumball rally to
the F1 circuit has fallen for the
Hawaiian suit-sporting crew and
their outrageous, X- rated antics.

MIDGE URE
19-23 May
Usher Hall

FOLLOWING THE overwhelming
response to 2019’s ‘The 1980 Tour’,
the legendary Midge Ure & Band
Electronica are delighted to finally
return to the road with the ‘Voice &
Visions’ tour, celebrating 40 years
since the release of Ultravox’s Rage
In Eden and Quartet albums.
Transporting fans back to the
decade of electronics,
experimentation, synthesisers and
great songwriting, the albums
highlights will be showcased
alongside landmark hits from
Ure’s incredible back catalogue.

80s legend, Midge Ure

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE POULTRY
11 April
WHALE Arts
Run Time: 40 mins. Age Recommendation: 4+

GIVE A MAN A chicken and he'll eat for a day,
give a chicken a gun and he'll be the most
‘impeckable’ gunslinger this side of Texas.
Mosey on down to a free performance of
The Good, The Bad and the Poultry - a fun, silly,
chicken western show for cowboys of all ages.
The epic western is currently touring venues
across Scotland and rolls into Edinburgh on 11
April. A non-verbal exploration of fear sees
two cowboy chickens, a turkey and ‘Hennio
Morricone’ (the live poultry band) explore
being brave in the face of danger.
An outdoor, walkabout performance for all
the family from Adrenalism Theatre, The Good,
The Bad and The Poultry looks to make the
arts more accessible by performing in
non-traditional outdoor spaces and getting
the audience fully involved - not to mention
that it’s free for all audiences to attend!
Wrap around activities for families will see
little cowboys making their own wanted
poster, going on egg hunts and more - a
whole day of egg-cellent fun for all!
http://www.adrenalism.com/
the-good-the-bad-and-the-poultry

KIDNAPPED
11 - 22 April
Royal Lyceum Theatre

A SWASHBUCKLING new version of
Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson’s
adventure-classic is touring Scotland and
England in a riotous retelling for 2023.
The new National Theatre of Scotland
production is a colourful take on Stevenson’s
historical novella about David Balfour who
leaves home for the first time and must grow
up fast to solve a family mystery and take
revenge on an evil assailant.
Jam-packed with 20th century pop music
and 18th century romance, and performed by
a dynamic ensemble of actor-musicians,
Kidnapped is a colourful coming-of-age story


  • shot-through with Stevenson’s trademark
    blend of poetry, humour and heart.
    Join Davie as he navigates murderous foes,
    some Jacobite outlaws and the most inept
    crew of pirates this side of the Atlantic on a
    journey of eye-opening discovery and
    treasures untold.
    Kidnapped was adapted for the stage by
    Isobel McArthur with Michael John McCarthy.
    This production is recommended for children
    over the age of 12.
    https://lyceum.org.uk/


SEAN AND DARO ‘FLAKE IT
TIL THEY MAKE IT’
14 – 23 April
Traverse Theatre

ARE YOU READY for ice cream? This April
brings the premiere of a brand new comedy
from the Traverse Theatre Company, in the
grand Scottish dramatic tradition of Passing
Places and Midsummer.
It’s a story of friendship, finances and
flakes. Enjoy a warm journey across the west
of Scotland as two friends discover what
it takes to survive in the chilly world of
cold confectionery.
Looking for a way out of their humdrum
lives in the outskirts of Glasgow, straight-laced
Sean, fresh from dropping out of uni, and the
gallus Daro, overflowing with charisma and

business ‘acumen’, reckon they can be the
dream team of frozen treats. However, they
quickly discover that conquering the ice cream
business will be anything but a sundae stroll...
Penned by Glaswegian playwright Laurie
Motherwell, the play stars River City regulars
Cameron Fulton and Sean Connor and is
directed by Robert Softley Gale.
Writer Laurie Motherwell said: “I’m so
excited to share Sean and Daro’s journey with
audiences alongside the Traverse. I’ve always
wondered what it would be like to work an ice
cream van with your pal. So this seemed like
the best way to do that. Sean and Daro Flake It
’Til They Make It is a story full of heart about
two guys trying to make their mark despite
the odds stacked against them.”
http://www.traverse.co.uk/whats-on/event/
sean-and-daro-flake-it-til-they-make

The Good, The Bad
and The Poultry
Free download pdf