09/03/2015
Kenny Boyle dicusses his one-man play about a Scottish superhero, plus Bob Carlton talks about the 25th anniversary of cult musical Return to the Forbidden Planet.
Everyone loves a superhero and Kenny Boyle is no exception. His new one-man play, Hero Worship, tells the story of a young Scottish superhero called Anachronism - he's all hero but he's still not sure what his super powers are.
Twenty-five years ago Bob Carlton created and directed cult musical, Return To The Forbidden Planet. As its 25th anniversary tour reaches Edinburgh, Bob joins Janice to discuss the show's huge success around the world and the new features in the anniversary show.
Ingenious Impressions is an exhibition in Glasgow exploring 'incunables' - books printed before 1500 when printing was in its infancy and people were still experimenting with such an exciting new technology. Anne Ellis has seen it and shares the highlights with us.
And there's music: Nicola Meighan reviews Jimmy Somerville's new disco-tastic album, Homage, and Striking Matches - a country duo straight out of Nashville - tell us about their new single, Missing You Tonight.
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Hero Worship
Janice speaks with Kenny Boyle, writer of the play Hero Worship
Butterflies Project
We hear more about the Butterfly Project
Return To The Forbidden Planet
The 25 year old musical is back on the road!
Ingenious Impressions Exhibition
We go back to the early days of printing in this exhibition.
Jimmy Sommerville Album Review
Nicola Meighan joins Janice to review Jimmy Sommerville's new disco album.
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- Mon 9 Mar 2015 14:05成人快手 Radio Scotland
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