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Your It is time for Horsecross Artstodive­rsify

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I read with intrigue at the current financial support being provided by the council to Horsecross for the theatre and concert hall (PA, September 20).

This gave me great concern as both venues are favorites of mine to visit.

However, these visits are few and far between now.

The concert hall is acoustical­ly one of the best we have been in.

Both Russell Watson and Steve Howe commented on the quality of the acoustics.

However, our visits have decreased over the years due to the programmin­g and shows being put on.

When the venue opened, we would easily be there 10 times a year.

This year we will be lucky to be there three times.

The shows are increasing­ly having a classical focus which is fine as we enjoy these as well.

However, looking through the latest brochure there was little variation in the shows being put on.

We are therefore looking at other venues to enjoy live arts.

One venue is Inchyra Arts Club, where we will be five times this year.

My feeling is that the shows need to have wider appeal and to be honest, move away from appearing to be a classical club to a community concert venue putting on a variety of shows.

When more popular shows are put on they sell out in astonishin­g time; Gary Barlow and Lewis Capaldi are examples of great programmin­g.

We need more comedians, light theatre, local band showcase evenings.

Some of the artists at Inchyra have been excellent with Larkin Poe and The Temperance Movement. These could have been at the concert hall.

The policy of not having an act back within 18 months must be addressed as some potential sell out shows are not being booked.

On social media we are seeing less than positive reactions to this. There are less than perfect venues in travelling distance that have shows that should be coming to the concert hall.

The audience experience at the concert hall needs improving and the issue we notice most is the queues at the bar at the interval.

Someone needs to look at getting a

 ??  ?? Beautiful scene PA reader and Rannoch resident of 40 years, Susan Mildon sent us this wonderful shot of her favourite place beside Loch Rannoch. The sun was setting behind the hills and her border collie Tess waded into the shallows to admire her reflection in the still water.
Beautiful scene PA reader and Rannoch resident of 40 years, Susan Mildon sent us this wonderful shot of her favourite place beside Loch Rannoch. The sun was setting behind the hills and her border collie Tess waded into the shallows to admire her reflection in the still water.

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