SPRING
THE
PULSE
l
19
The
39
Steps
U
CERTIFICA
TE
,
4
APRIL
,
DOMINION
CINEMA
The
dashing
Mr
Richard
Hannay
returns
to
the
Big
Screen
in
Alfred
Hitchcock
8217s
interpretation
of
the
classic
thriller
.
This
version
is
the
original
and
best,
with
Ro
bert
Donat
in
the
main
role
as
a
man
on
the
run,
trying
to
clear
his
name.
The
marriage
of
the
source
material
and
Hitchcock
8217s
mastery
of
suspense
mak
es
for
a
genuine
classic
which
can
stand
its
ground
with
any
modern
8220Getting
tick
ets
may
be
the
scariest
prospect
8221
FILM
REVIV
AL
OF
THE
SEASON
IT8217S
FA
IR
TO
say
that
The
Slab
Boys
plays
by
John
Byrne
are
among
Scotland8217s
most
beloved
theatrical
pro-
ductions.
The
combination
of
high
quality
writing
with
an
assured
popular
touch,
means
that
theatres
staging
a
revival
have
a
surefire
seat-filler
,
and
not
just
in
Scotland.
The
trilogy
has
even
been
staged
on
Broadway
star-
ring
Ke
vin
Bacon,
Sean
Pe
nn
and
Va
l
Kilmer
.
The
Tr
averse
mu
st
be
de
li
gh
te
d
th
en
,
th
at
Monday
.
Aw
ay
from
the
screenings,
there
are
chances
to
meet
true
legends
of
horror
film
and
to
listen
to
readings
from
horror
fiction.
The
programme
features
a
cross-section
of
the
best
horror
being
produced
across
the
world,
but
it8217s
no
mere
gore
fest.
As
we
all
know
,
we
tend
to
be
scared
by
the
things
we
can8217t
see
rather
than
the
things
we
can...
Visit
www
.deadbydawn.co
.uk
for
a
comprehensive
overview
of
this
truly
horrifying
spectacular
.
If
you
think
you
can
handle
the
full
week-
end
of
events,
there
is
a
chance
to
save
money
by
buying
a
festival
pass,
but
tick
ets
for
indi-
vidual
events
are
also
available
now
at
the
Filmhouse
bo
x
office.
Every
year
has
sold
out,
so
getting
hold
of
tick
ets
may
be
the
scari-
est
prospect
of
all.
Another
cinematic
season,
the
French
Film
Fe
stival,
also
graces
the
Filmhouse,
from
Friday
,
7
to
Thursday
,
20
March.
This
appetis-
ing
soupcon
of
Gallic
film
features
new
work
alongside
classics
and
mainstream
current
release
s.
Major
movie
releases
include
Shine
A
Light,
scheduled
to
open
on
Friday
,
4
April,
Martin
Scorsese8217s
film
about
The
Rolling
Stones.
Close-ups
of
Ke
ef
also
mak
e
it
eligible
for
Dead
by
Dawn...
And
then
there8217s
Iron
Man
(release
sched-
uled
for
Friday
,
2
May),
in
which
Robert
Downey
Jnr
continues
his
professional
reha-
bilitation
in
the
starring
role
of
this
much-
anticipated
adaptation
of
the
Marvel
comic
book
hero
.
New
writing
in
Nova
Scotia
THEA
TRE
scared...
all
night
it
can
present
the
world
pre-
miere
of
Nova
Scotia,
a
fourth
part
to
the
story
.
Byrne
has
decided
to
return
to
the
story
,
30
years
on,
as
lead
character
Phil
McCann
is
hoping
to
relaunch
his
painting
career
.
Fa
miliar
characters
are
joined
by
new
faces
such
as
Didi,
Phil8217s
new
and
younger
partner
who
has
been
shortlisted
for
the
Tu
rner
Pr
ize.
This
major
theatrical
event
runs
at
the
Tr
averse
from
Fr
iday
,
25
April
to
Sat-
urday
,
24
May
.
For
frothier
fare,
High
School
Musical
continues
at
the
Edinburgh
Playhouse
until
Saturday
,
1
March.
Sugary
smiles
are
guaranteed
for
youngsters
as
the
Dis-
ney
monster
graduates
from
from
the
big
screen
to
the
stage.
Hello
Dolly
opens
at
the
Festival
Theatre
on
Tu
esday
,
26
February
until
Saturday
1
Ma
rc
h.
Br
ia
n
Ma
y8217
s
missus,
Anita
Dobson,
stars
as
matchmak
er
Dolly
Levi.
Big
frocks
and
bigger
hair
...
or
is
that
the
Queen
musical?
After
a
successful
We
st
End
run,
a
light
tak
e
on
The
39
Steps
runs
at
the
Kings
Theatre
in
March,
while
Dario
Fo8217s
Tr
umpets
and
Ra
spberries
graces
the
Ly
ceum
from
Fr
iday
,
18
April.
BL
OOD
ON
THE
TRA
CKS
Mau
ric
e
Dev
ere
aux
's
End
Of
The
Lin
e,
las
t
yea
r8217
s
winner
of
Audience
Aw
ard
for
Best
Fe
ature
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