As Peter Pan reaches his centenary, Nicola Lisle traces his Scottish roots
At the Duke of York’s Theatre in London, on 27th December 1904, a capacity audience crammed in to enjoy the first performance of a play by the celebrated novelist J.M. Barrie – the enchantingly whimsical Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up.
“…an artfully artless, go-as-you-please play which ...
Scottish Roots
from Issue 15 published on 18/7/2004
NICOLA LISLE LOOKS AT SCOTTISH SUCCESS STORIES IN THE PRESTIGIOUS BRITAIN IN BLOOM COMPETITION
Every summer, Scotland’s cities, towns and villages are ablaze with colour as floral decorations of every description blossom into full glory. This profusion of flowers occurs thanks to Beautiful Scotland in Bloom, an offshoot of Britain in Bloom, the inspirational competition that sprang into life ...
Scotland in Bloom
from Issue 9 published on 20/7/2003