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Following on from the opening sell-out nights at Druimfin, when ticket-seeking locals and tourists had to be turned away in their droves, Accidental Death has continued to fill halls on the Highland leg of the tour.  From Invergarry to Birnam, the “Sold Out” signs have been pasted over the posters as news of the hilarious ceilidh-cum-farce [...]

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Just announced – the poster designed by Emma Quinn for the Accidental Death of an Accordionist has come second in the Edinburgh Fringe poster competition – the Dupliquick Zebra Award for best promotional material for the fringe.

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Hot news!  The new CD to accompany the Accidental Death tour this summer has arrived at Right Lines HQ and will be on sale at all venues from Friday 18th July 08.  Featuring music and songs from the show, plus some additional material which fits perfectly with the tone of the whole project, this limited [...]

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The Accidental Death of an Accordionist will start reheasals in Mull Theatre’s brand new Production Centre at Druimfin near Tobermory at the beginning of July.  We are reliably informed that when the show opens there for preview on Friday 18th and then the official first night on Saturday 19th July, this will be the very first [...]

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At the end of May, students from several courses at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD) visited St James’ Palace in London to perform before Prince Charles and other VIPs.  Among the performers were six representatives from the post graduate Musical Theatre course and an excerpt from Whisky Kisses was chosen as [...]

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Hello world!

Hello, Failte and Welcome to the new blog page for Right Lines!  With a fantastic summer of activity for the company ahead, we thought it was time we became a bit more interactive with the world.  The blog page will be used to keep you informed of events involving Right Lines, but we will also [...]

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