Nic Green, Arches, 13th November To the beat of a drum, Nic Green explores her relationship with her father – … More
Category: arts review
Arts Review: Nothing To Be Done
Chaseplay Theatre, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 14th-15th November presented as part of ELIA’s NEU/NOW Festival 2014 Watching Nothing to be … More
Arts Review: As I See It
8th November As I See It is a project created by Terra Incognita to explore the city of Glasgow through the eyes, … More
Arts Review: Thinking No Longer Means Any More Than Checking At Each Moment Whether One Can Indeed Think
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 14th – 15th November presented as part of ELIA’s NEU/NOW Festival 2014 Thinking No Longer Means … More
Arts Review: These Delicate Things
Dir. Josh Armstrong, CCA, 13th-15th November Based on the work of American photographer Francesca Woodman, this surreal production combines music, … More
Music Feature: ‘Me, Blondie, and The Advent of Punk’
November 5th marked the opening of a photography exhibition celebrating one of the world’s most groundbreaking and influential bands – … More
Arts Review: Skierlik
CCA, 6th November Skierlik, written and performed by Phillip Dikotia, tells the story of a South African villager called Thomas … More
Arts Review: HOWL(ing)
Drew Taylor, The Arches, 21st October Presented as part of Glasgay! and SMHAFF. I saw the best minds of my … More
Arts Review: Dracula
Chor. Mark Bruce, Tramway, 30th October – 1st November It may be a simple coincidence that the Mark Bruce Company’s … More
Arts Review: Fantom
Dir. Liz Carruthers, Citizens Theatre, 29 Oct-1 Nov Fantom stars a young man named Alasdair, lost and without purpose, who … More
