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Category: arts review

Arts Review: Pelléas & Mélisande

Dir. Sir David McVicar, Theatre Royal, 23rd Feb – 4th March While this opera is at its heart a simple … More

Jimmy Donaghy, pelleas & melisande, theatre royal

Arts Review: Forms of Action

CCA, 27th Jan – 12th March Forms of Action reminded me that I should really spend more time at the … More

CCA, forms of action, isabelle ribe

Arts Review: The Rivals

Dir, Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 2nd – 19th November The Rivals wraps you into its hysterical, stereotypical world before the … More

Kirsty Campbell, the rivals, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Poetry Busking at Oxfam Bookshop

Byres Road Book Festival, Oxfam Bookshop, 23rd September The Oxfam Bookshop on Byres Road is warm and inviting on a … More

imogen whiteley, oxfam bookshop, Poetry

Arts Review: Illuminate

GSDC, Mitchell Theatre, 17 – 18 Feb One of the dances of Glasgow Student Dance Company’s show ‘Illuminate’ opens with … More

aike jansen, glasgow student dance company, GSDC, illuminate

Arts Review: Alan Kitching – A Life In Letterpress

The Lighthouse, 9th December – 5th March It’s important to note before I start this review that I have never … More

a life in letterpress, alan kitching, Emma Mckie

Arts Review: New Works 2017

STAG, Websters Theatre, 15th – 17th Feb Websters Theatre is the perfect setting in which to immerse yourself in STAG’s … More

ellen magee, imogen whiteley, STaG, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: All Shook Up

Dir. Pete Robson, The Mitchell Theatre, 8th-11th Feb. There’s a problem in an unnamed community in 1950s Small Town America. … More

all shook up, john hogan, the Cecillian Society, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Snaw Queen

Dir. Johnny McKnight, Tron Theatre, 29th November – 7th January The Snaw Queen is an example of pantomime at its … More

glasgow university, johnny mcknight, snaw queen, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts review: The Rise and Inevitable Fall of Lucas Petit

Dir. Andy McGregor, the Tron, 12th – 15th October When a play starts with two delusional tramps, aka God (Darren … More

arts and culture, glasgow university, isabelle ribe, Rise and Fall of Lucas Petit, theatre, tron, University of Glasgow

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