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Hidden Door Festival, Monday 29th May
Shoreline of Infinity present their Sci-Fi Cabaret - offering live performances of science-fiction prose, poetry, music, visual arts and entertainment from around the globe.
Rachel Plummer is joining forces with the acclaimed Scottish Clarinet Quartet to deliver The Parloure Guide to Exo Politics, a vintage sci-fi themed, multi-media performance on the subject of contact with alien life.
In the theatre, further performances from Rebecca Sharp & Philip Jeck Rules of the Moon and Tam Dean Burns John McPake and the Sea Beggars.
Heather Marshall (Creative Electric) continues her interactive, endurance performance Sinking Horses, informed and performed by you.
Plus, the cinema will host a special feature (tbc) and a special event will focus on Leith and the Theatre.
Performance times TBC
Returning for its fourth edition, the non-profit and 100% volunteer-run multi arts festival will this year take place in the old Leith Theatre; with 10 days and nights of music, theatre, visual art, film and spoken word bringing the stunning venue back to life. Left derelict and decaying for 28 years, Hidden Door will provide the initial spark to get this art deco gem back up and running as a major Edinburgh arts venue and transform its empty spaces with the help of some of the best creative talent from Scotland and beyond.
The festival will be free to explore every day until 6pm, with tickets now on sale for the evening events.
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LocationThe Leith Theatre (View)
28-30 Ferry Road
Edinburgh EH6 4AE
United Kingdom
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
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