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Nina Nesbitt and Liz Lochhead

Stacey Halls talks about her debut novel, plus the lowdown on the Hebridean Dark Skies Festival.

This year, An Lanntair is launching the first ever Hebridean Dark Skies Festival, which takes advantage of the Isle of Lewis鈥 lack of light pollution to host a mixture of art, science and outdoor activites. We鈥檒l be hearing all about it, plus we鈥檒l have live music from Emma Pollock who is also performing as part of the festival

We talk to author and broadcaster Charlie Connelly about his latest book Last Train to Hilversum, which he describes as a 鈥渓ove letter to radio鈥

Oran Mor is celebrating the 500th production of their acclaimed Play, Pie and a Pint series with a revival of Liz Lochhead鈥檚 Scots adaptation of TARTUFFE by Moliere. We catch up with Liz Lochhead and Morag Fullarton.

Nina Nesbitt will be telling us about her second album 鈥楾he Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change鈥

Stacey Halls will be talking about her debut novel 鈥楾he Familiars鈥, which is about two women who form an unlikely friendship to save each other during the 17th-century Pendle witch trials.

Plus, we鈥檒l unveil our brand new Single of the Week

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 4 Feb 2019 14:00