GHOST - Echoes of a life

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Ghost is a 50 minute installation performance that invites the audience to experience a journey through streets and spaces littered with intriguing echoes of lives and events, through a landscape which is at once familiar and hauntingly strange.

Written by award-winning playwright Judith Adams and directed by Symon MacIntyre (short listed for the 2002 Creative Scotland Award), Ghost is a darkly beautiful tale, told through a blend of narration, music, three-dimensional soundscape and installation art.

Ghost comes to Campbeltown after two successful runs in Edinburgh in 2006 ( Leith Festival and The Fringe) and performances in Buckie.

“… a delicious sensory overload of future gothic” Neil Cooper, The Herald

“... strange but beautiful and moving” Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman

“…impressive theatrical journey” Mark Brown, Daily Telegraph


Ghost opens to the public on Monday 9th April and runs daily until Saturday 14th April 2007 (11am - 5pm).
The performance starts and finishes at Campbeltown Library, Aqualibrium, Kinloch Road.

Tickets £3/£2 (concessions).

Minimum age restriction - 15 years

For further details please contact.
Eileen Rae, Arts Development Officer.
Tel: 01700 502252 eileen.rae@argyll-bute.gov.uk
or
visit www.ghost-web.org

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