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Category: arts review

Arts Review: What Girls Are Made Of

Tramway, dir. Orla O’Loughlin, 09-13/04/19

ellen magee, five stars, tramway, what girls are made of

Arts Review: The Taming of the Shrew

Tron Theatre, Dir. Michael Fentiman, 20-30/03/19 As I went to turn my phone off, aware that the performance would start … More

Liam Caldwell, Shakespeare, taming of the shrew, tron theatre

Arts Review: Spring!

Scottish Ballet, Chor. Sophie Laplane and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Theatre Royal, 4th April 2019 The Scottish Ballet’s most recent performance, … More

Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Ballet, spring

Arts Review: National Opera Studio at Scottish Opera

Dir. Orpha Phelan, King’s Theatre Edinburgh, 01/02/19 When I think of opera, I imagine either one opulent story of love, … More

christina schrock, Edinburgh, King's Theatre, national opera studio, Scottish Opera

Arts Review: Nora: A Doll’s House

Tramway, 15 Mar 2019 – 06 Apr 2019, dir. Elizabeth Freestone The year is 1918, 1968, and 2018, and three Noras … More

citizens theatre, four stars, Kelly Macarthur, nora: a doll's house, tramway

Arts Review: RejecTED Talks

Debates Chamber, GUU, 19th March 2019 They told you you’d regret it. They told you not to come. Yet on … More

debates chamber, jodi morgan, niamh mcphail, rejecTED talks, tedx, tedxuofglasgow

Arts Review: Miss Julie

Tron Theatre, 27/02/19 – 02/03/19 Zinnie Harris’ Scottish adaptation of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie begins as the audience are taking … More

class, miss julie, rebecca rae, the tron

Arts Review: Gigantic Lying Mouth

Tron Theatre, 15/02/19 As a one-man show, Gigantic Lying Mouth is both self-deprecating and self-referential: it is written by Kevin P. … More

gigantic lying mouth, Liam Caldwell, tron theatre

Arts Review: Anthropocene

Dir. Matthew Richardson, Theatre Royal, 24th January Upon entering the theatre, the audience is immediately steeped into a world of … More

Anthropocene, Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Arts Review: Ballyturk

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 4th-20th October Ballyturk is an absurdist dive into the claustrophobia of small town life through … More

andy arnold, ballyturk, finley dickins, tron theatre

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