Critics choice: Imaginate Festival | The Legend Of Casper Hauser
Theatre
Imaginate Festival
Various Venues, Edinburgh, 6-13 May
So for starters, treat yourself to a ticket to one of the great Scottish shows being revived for this Festival - Paddy Cunneen’s magnificent short knife-crime play Fleeto, at the Traverse (7-9 May), for example; and then sample a few other shows from a great week-long programme of theatre and dance from Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, and the USA, as well as Scotland and England.
•Tel: 0131-228 1404
JOYCE MCMILLAN
Film
The Legend Of Casper Hauser
Glasgow Film Theatre, 5 May
Not to be confused with Werner Herzog’s The Enigma of Kasper Hauser, this even more bizarre take on the mysterious story of the titular 19th century Bavarian “wild boy”, re-imagines him as an androgynous raver who washes up on a sparsely-populated Mediterranean island. There he runs into Vincent Gallo, cast here in two roles: as a disco-loving sheriff and a white-clad Italian drug pusher. Shot in black-and-white and featuring a full-on techno score from Vitalic, it looks unlike anything else around at the moment and will either be marvellous or maddening (or perhaps a bit of both).
• Tel: 0141-332 6535
ALISTAIR HARKNESS
Visual Art
Gary Fabian Miller: The Middle Place
Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, Until 13 July
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Hide AdIn 1976, Gary Fabian Miller started taking photographs of the Severn Estuary from the roof of his home in Clevedon, near Bristol. He always used the same film and the same exposure, so the only things that changed from one picture to the next were light conditions, sea state and cloud formations. Alongside 40 of these Sea Horizon images, the Ingleby is also showing a group of new, large format camera-less works collectively entitled The Middle Place.
• Tel: 0131-556 4441
DUNCAN MACMILLAN
Classical
Bbc Sso: Beethoven’s Emperor
City Halls, Glasgow, Tonight; Music Hall, Aberdeen, Tomorrow
Two giants of the repertoire dominate the BBC SSO’s programme this week. Associate guest conductor Andrew Manze continues his voyage through Vaughan Williams’ symphonies with a performance of the powerful Symphony No 9; while pianist Stephen Osborne brings his intelligent pianism to Beethoven’s great Emperor Concerto. The concert opens with Wagner’s heart-warming overture to Lohengrin.
• Tel: 0141-353 8000 (Glasgow); 01224 641122 (Aberdeen)
KEN WALTON
Pop
Electric Guest
The Art School, Glasgow, 5 May
This LA-based electro indie duo are a vehicle for the songs of frontman Asa Taccone who, along with the likes of MGMT, My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, John Grant and Beck, displays a natural talent for assimilating a variety of pop influences from the 70s and 80s without creating a pastiche sound. Brian Burton, aka ace producer Danger Mouse, has given him the seal of approval, mentoring Taccone on Electric Guest’s debut album, Mondo, which is being re-released to coincide with the current tour.
• Tel: 0141-331 1328
FIONA SHEPHERD