HALF LIFE: A Community Response
Published 2007
In September 2007, Kilmartin Glen in Mid-Argyll played host to HALF LIFE, a highly ambitious collaboration between NVA and National Theatre of Scotland.
Whilst developing the work, NVA received a very warm welcome and a lot of help from the local community. Indeed, over half of HALF LIFE’s audience was made up of local people.
HALF LIFE: A Community Response, features contributions from local project partners, community groups, work shadow trainees, individuals and all three of the education programmes that were developed out of HALF LIFE.
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