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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Edinburgh Children Fold Words they've never been able to say before...Pictured: Children from Liberton Primary School, Edinburgh Folding Words at a workshop run as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme...The group of 11 year-olds are making origami cranes from a special letter they have each written about something they have always wished to express, in a project called Folding Words taking place at The Hub, Edinburgh...The letters range widely in subject matter - from deeply personal and moving feelings about bereavement to memories, dreams and wishes for the future, and favourite holidays...The origami cranes will be installed in the Temperate foyer and walkway at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh between 14 August and 6 September. Visitors to the exhibition will be encouraged to say something they have always wanted to say by writing their own letters in the contemplative settings of the gardens. ..The Edinburgh International Festival's Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture programme enters its second year in 2009 with a year-round schedule of theatre, dance, music and visual arts projects throughout the year set to reach over 1100 pupils in 40 Edinburgh schools...In addition to working with other school pupils, site specific projects at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and community centres offer over 10,000 adults the opportunity to take part in the Bank of Scotland Connecting to Culture series in 2009...Picture © Drew Farrell    Tel :  07721-735041.If you require any more information please contact Brian Maycock Press Office, Edinburgh International Festival Tel : 0131-473-2020..Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of EIF. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate......
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. .Re Ingvild Paulsen Feature Interview..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Bosnian born author Sasa Stanisic whose debut novel 'How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone' has been translated from German to English. Pictured ahead of an appearance at The Edinburgh International Book Festival. ..Picture Drew Farrell..Tel : 07721-735041.....
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (l) and Adrian Powter as Taddeo (r),.Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate.
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini?s 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers?..Colin McColl?s cheeky take on Rossini?s comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini?s typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You?d think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there?s as much action off set as there is on?. .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a ?bright star? for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera?s 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O?Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty?s Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please conta
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro (left) and Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (right)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appr
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  • Picture shows :  Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa  and Karen Cargill as Isabella ..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Fur
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro, Karen Cargill as Isabella and Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, w
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella with bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further inf
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella and  Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please co
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro (l) and Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (r)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella (l) and Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira (r)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriat
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  • Picture shows : (l-r) Paul Carey Jones as Haly, Adrian Powter as Taddeo, Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa , Karen Cargill as Isabella,Thomas Walker as Lindoro  and Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 19
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  • Picture shows : (l-r) Paul Carey Jones as Haly, Adrian Powter as Taddeo, Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa , Karen Cargill as Isabella,Thomas Walker as Lindoro  and Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 19
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  • Picture shows : Adrian Powter as Taddeo (l)  with Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (r) and Karen Cargill as Isabella (centre)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to pay
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa and Karen Cargill as Isabella..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Furthe
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa with bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further inf
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please co
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  • Picture shows : Stagehands dressed in green are hidden due to the 'green screen'..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriat
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  • Picture shows : Adrian Powter as Taddeo (l),  Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa and  Thomas Walker as Lindoro (r) with bunny girls...Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject t
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  • Picture shows : Adrian Powter as Taddeo with bunny girls...Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further info
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella with bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further inf
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please co
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  • Picture shows : (l-r) Adrian Powter as Taddeo, Julia Riley as Zulma, Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira, Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa, Karen Cargill as Isabella,Thomas Walker as Lindoro  and Paul Carey Jones as Haly..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of c
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  • Picture shows : Julia Riley as Zulma and Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira (r)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (seated), Thomas Walker as Lindoro (white shirt-front) and Karen Cargill as Isabella (l)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be su
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  • Picture shows : Paul Carey Jones as Haly (l) and Adrian Powter as Taddeo (r)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..F
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  • Picture shows : Paul Carey Jones as Haly (l) and Adrian Powter as Taddeo (r)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..F
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  • Picture shows :  Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa  and Karen Cargill as Isabella ..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Fur
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (seated), Paul Carey Jones as Haly (background) and Karen Cargill as Isabella..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to pa
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa with bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further inf
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella and  Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please c
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella and  Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further
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  • Picture shows : Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please con
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please co
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  • Picture shows : Julia Riley as Zulma (crouching)  and Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira (seated)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before.Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where ap
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa embracing Karen Cargill as Isabella..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate.
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa being eating a burger as Karen Cargill as Isabella and Thomas Walker as Lindoro make an exit right..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa surrounded by bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further f
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa surrounded by bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further f
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella in red dress..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further inform
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella in white robe..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further infor
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  • Picture shows : Adrian Powter as Taddeo (l), Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (centre) and Thomas Walker as Lindoro (r) with bunny girls in the background. Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents A
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (l) and Thomas Walker as Lindoro (r) with bunny girls in the background. Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment
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  • Picture shows :.Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041.A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please contact Kerryn Hurley Scotti
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella and Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa. Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Furth
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  • Picture shows : Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira and Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa. Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Furth
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  • Picture shows : Thomas Walker as Lindoro with bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further inf
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (l) and Adrian Powter as Taddeo (r),.Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate.
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella (centre)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further informatio
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  • Picture shows :.Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041.A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please contact Kerryn Hurley Scotti
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella (centre) with bunny girls..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further f
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  • Picture shows : Adrian Powter as Taddeo (centre) with glasses with chorus..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Fur
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (centre) with bunny girls and Paul Carey Jones as Haly (pink jacket)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or
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  • Picture shows : Tiziano Bracci as Mustafa (centre) with bunny girls. Paul Carey Jones as Haly (pink jacket). Julia Riley as Zulma (with red bag) and Mary O'Sullivan as Elvira (far right)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under t
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella and  Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Furthe
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella and  Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Furthe
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella and  Adrian Powter as Taddeo..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Furthe
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  • Picture shows : Karen Cargill as Isabella (seated) and  Adrian Powter as Taddeo (with wine)..Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, wher
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  • Picture shows : Paul Carey Jones as Haly...Picture  ©  Drew Farrell Tel : 07721 -735041..A new Scottish Opera production of  Rossini's 'The Italian Girl in Algiers' opens at The Theatre Royal Glasgow on Wednesday 21st October 2009..(Soap) opera as you've never seen it before..Tonight on Algiers.....Colin McColl's cheeky take on Rossini's comic opera is a riot of bunny girls, beach balls, and small screen heroes with big screen egos. Set in a TV studio during the filming of popular Latino soap, Algiers, the show pits Rossini's typically playful and lyrical music against the shoreline shenanigans of cast and crew. You'd think the scandal would be confined to the outrageous storylines, but there's as much action off set as there is on.... .Italian bass Tiziano Bracci makes his UK debut in the role of Mustafa. Scottish mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, who the Guardian called a 'bright star' for her performance as Rosina in Scottish Opera's 2007 production of The Barber of Seville, sings Isabella. .Cast .Mustafa...Tiziano Bracci.Isabella..Karen Cargill.Lindoro...Thomas Walker.Elvira...Mary O'Sullivan.Zulma...Julia Riley.Haly...Paul Carey Jones.Taddeo...Adrian Powter. .Conductors.Wyn Davies.Derek Clarke (Nov 14). .Director by Colin McColl.Set and Lighting Designer by Tony Rabbit.Costume Designer by Nic Smillie..New co-production with New Zealand Opera.Production supported by.The Scottish Opera Syndicate.Sung in Italian with English supertitles..Performances.Theatre Royal, Glasgow - October 21, 25,29,31..Eden Court, Inverness - November 7. .His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen  - November 14..Festival Theatre,Edinburgh - November 21, 25, 27 ...Note to Editors:  This image is free to be used editorially in the promotion of Scottish Opera. Without prejudice ALL other licences without prior consent will be deemed a breach of copyright under the 1988. Copyright Design and Patents Act  and will be subject to payment or legal action, where appropriate..Further further information please
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