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Category: arts review

Arts Review: Dear Esther

Tramway, 3rd November Dear Esther straddles the boundaries of method and experience. The project began as the brainchild of Dan … More

art review, dear esther, ronan duff, tramway, University of Glasgow

Art Review: Our Fathers

Dir. Nicholas Bone and Ian Cameron, Tron Theatre, 1-4 November The writers and performers Drummond and Bone, inspired by Edward … More

arts and culture, our fathers, tron theatre, Žad Novak

Review: Closer

Dir. Sean McGettigan and Lauren Ferguson, 24th & 25th October, The Old Hairdressers Closer by Patrick Marber follows the lives … More

arts and culture, christina schrock, closer, old hairdressers

Arts Review: My Place Too

2nd October – 3rd November 2017, The Lighthouse

my place too, olivia eriksen, the lighthouse, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: La Traviata

Dir. Marie Lambert, Theatre Royal, 22nd October – 2nd December

la traviata, louise wylie, royal opera, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Wind Resistance – Karine Polwart (Celtic Connections)

Dir. Wils Wilson, Tron Theatre, 25th – 28th January Karine Polwart’s one-woman show is an intimate, tender thing to behold. … More

celtic connections, Clare Patterson, karine polwart, tron theatre, wind resistance

Arts Review: Wind Resistance – Karine Polwart ( Celtic Connections )

Dir. Wils Wilson, Tron Theatre, 25th – 28th January Karine Polwart’s one-woman show is an intimate, tender thing to behold. … More

arts and culture, Clare Patterson, karine polwart

Arts Review: Shoot The Sissy

The Art School, 7th March 2017 This performance is one of paradoxes so stark I am left speechless and puzzling. … More

art school, Kirsty Campbell, shoot the sissy

Arts Review: The Crucible

Dir. Douglas Rintoul, Theatre Royal, 12th – 17th June It’s common knowledge that Arthur Miller’s The Crucible was intended to … More

arts and culture, rachel walker, the crucible, theatre, theatre royal

Arts Review – Shopping and Fucking

Dir. Julia Midtgard, Stereo, 5th – 7th June Shopping and Fucking. That’s the title of Mark Ravenhill’s 1996 play, and … More

fear no colours theatre, Morgan Laing, shopping and fucking, stereo

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