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Category: arts review

Arts Review: Eugene Onegin

29th Apr – 5th May, Theatre Royal  If you’ve ever run into an ex and enjoyed the unique pleasure of … More

eugene onegin, louise wylie, opera, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Arts Review: Lampedusa

Dir. Jack Nurse, Citizens Theatre, 8-18 November Some of the pitfalls of political theatre are that it can easily become … More

aike jansen, lampedusa

Arts Review: Buckets

Dir. Neil Packham, Citizens Theatre, 1-4th November Time will run out.

citizens theatre, finley dickins, neil packham

Arts Review: GUAAS – [your text here]

The Project Café, 23rd March  The GU Art Appreciation Society has composed an exhibition to showcase students’ artwork and offer … More

christina schrock, exhibition, guaas, [your text here]

Arts Review: Captain Amazing

Citizens Theatre, 28th – 31st March, dir. Tess Munro A house engulfed in fire, a first aid cross, a man … More

aike jansen, captain amazing, citizens theatre, tess munro, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Neil MacGregor’s Living with Gods

As part of the Aye Write! Book Festival, Royal Concert Hall, 15 March, 7.45-8.45pm It has always been quite the … More

aye write, aye write 2018, living with gods, living with the gods, neil macgregor, nini huang, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Chris Renwick & Vickie Cooper: The Origins and Dismantling of The Welfare State

As part of the Aye Write! Festival, 24th March 2018, 6:30PM – 7:30PM, Tramway.  This event was ideal for a … More

aye write, aye write 2018, chris renwick, katie fannin, tramway, vickie cooper

Arts Review: Orca

This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max … More

arts and culture, orca, STaG, stereo, Žad Novak

Arts Review: Mae Martin

The Stand, 13th March 2018, in collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival A very short summary of Canadian-born comedienne Mae … More

ellen magee, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, mae martin, the stand

Arts Review: The Last Bordello

Dir. David Leddy, Tron Theatre, 10-17 February The newest Fire Exit production – The Last Bordello – is an experience. … More

the last bordello, tron theatre, University of Glasgow, Žad Novak

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