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Category: arts review

Art Reviews: Stag’s New Works Festival

STAG’s New Works is a yearly festival with six performances of completely new and original texts written by students. It … More

new works festival, STaG, stag's new works festival, University of Glasgow, Žad Novak

Arts Review: Aaron Angell Exhibition

On exhibit at GOMA until the 18th March Despite the fact that only eight works are on display, Aaron Angell’s … More

aaron angell, finley dickins, goma

Arts Review: The Match Box

Dir. Richard Baron, Citizens Theatre, 20-24 February Journeying through grief and loss to revenge and loneliness, Firebrand’s latest production of … More

citizens theatre, eren ince, richard baron, the match box

The Sunday Series: Opera in Concert.

From Russia With Love  Dir. Max Hoehn, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 25th February As someone who grew up watching James Bond … More

arts and culture, from russia with love, isabelle ribe, opera in concert, theatre royal

Art Review: Rita, Sue and Bob Too

Dir. Kate Wasserberg, Citizens Theatre, 13-17 February A semi-autobiographical story rooted in the sexual relationship two fifteen-year-olds share with an … More

arts and culture, citizens theatre, eren ince, rita sue and bob too

Arts Review: Flight

Dir. Stephen Barlow, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 21-24 February Scottish Opera’s performance of Flight tells the story of a refugee trapped … More

arts and culture, flight, louise wylie, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Art Review: Greek

Revival Dir. Daisy Evans, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 2nd – 3rd February The Scottish Opera’s performance of ‘Greek’ irrefutably proved that … More

arts and culture, Greek, Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Opera

Arts Review: Dani Girl

Dir. Peter Robson, Scottish Youth Theatre, 30th November – 2nd December 2017 Advertising a musical about cancer as ‘good for … More

christina schrock, dani girl, epilogue theatre, scottish youth feature, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: There Is No Visible Route To The Vanishing Point

Artist Rebecca Howard, CCA, 28 October – 18 November 2017. During the 16 minute film which forms the central attraction … More

CCA, finley dickins, rebecca howard, there is no visible route to the vanishing point, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Wipers Times

Dir. Caroline Lesie, Theatre Royal, 7-11 November What is the first and last thing a war needs? British humour, perhaps. … More

nini huang, the wipers times, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

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