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  Feb 20, 2024  
     
 
Alan Young
 
Alan Young
Deputy Editor

Dear Voornaam,

 

It is one of the most eagerly anticipated shows to come to Scotland in recent years, and today our arts critic Joyce McMillan has a sneak insight into the smash-hit Hamilton ahead of its debut in Edinburgh later in the month. 

“In a sense, this story is coming full circle, when it comes back to Scotland,” Shaq Taylor, the young London-based musical stage star who plays Hamilton in this production tells Joyce. “Hamilton’s family were Scottish, and we’re all looking forward to finding out more about those connections while we’re in Edinburgh.”

You can read her piece here

In less welcome news, Arts Correspondent Brian Ferguson reports exclusively on how Scotland's national orchestra has warned it will have to scale back its work in its home city of Glasgow after being targeted with “severe” council funding cuts. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) says the "critical role" it plays in Glasgow's cultural life will be "diminished" after being told it will lose all of its local authority support over the next three years. 

Brian also reports today on the BBC's decision to axe the current affairs programme The Nine and replace it with a half hour show from 7pm, a move which has not been welcomed by the Scottish Government. 

Meanwhile, on the UK-stage there has been a significant shift in position from Labour today ahead of the Gaza ceasefire vote in the Commons, and a certain Alex Salmond has been back at Westminster giving evidence to the Scottish Affairs committee. Both wrapped up below.

 

Have a great evening 

 

Alan 

 

 

 

 

 

 
     
 
Labour shifts position to call for ‘immediate humanitarian ceasefire’ in Gaza
 
Labour shifts position to call for ‘immediate humanitarian ceasefire’ in Gaza
 
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National orchestra reeling from 'significant blow' after being targeted for 'severe' funding cuts in Glasgow
 
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BBC Scotland axes 'The Nine' under fresh news and current affairs shake-up
 
BBC Scotland axes 'The Nine' under fresh news and current affairs shake-up
 
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Alex Salmond criticises Liz Loyd and claims WhatsApp message deletion was not policy in his time as first minister
 
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  Hamilton star Shaq Taylor: 'this story is coming full circle when it comes back to Scotland'  
     
  Hamilton star Shaq Taylor: 'this story is coming full circle when it comes back to Scotland'  
     
  Ahead of its run at the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh, Hamilton star Shaq Taylor talks to Joyce McMillan about the musical’s Scottish roots  
     
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