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Hugh MacDiarmid's poem, with its infamously thrawn narrator, is set to music of huge imagination and vibrancy by Glasgow composer Bill Sweeney and performed by one of Scotland's finest contemporary music ensembles, Red Note. This is a night of humour, inebriation, beauty, politically charged comment and wild musical and literary invention.

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Author: Hugh MacDiarmid

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Archive listings for A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (2010)

Work type: Poetry.

T01167500087

Company Red Note Ensemble. Music Bill Sweeney. Conductor Jessica Cottis. Director John Harris. Sound John Harris. Sound Robert Irvine. Performer Robert Davies. Performer Susan Hamilton. Performer Katie Trethewey. Performer Linda McNally.
9 Jun 10Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh :: V605
listing details L01867577373
4 Jun 10The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD)), Glasgow :: V1877914677
listing details L2114338786

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