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Category: arts review

Arts Review: Somewhere New – Avoidable Climbing

Dir. Drew Taylor, Citizens Theatre, 2nd – 4th March   An accordion and a guitar. Five mannequins with Hitler moustaches. … More

rachel walker, somewhere new - avoidable climbing, University of Glasgow

Art Review – Journey to the Centre of the Earth

(Image courtesy of Kati Brunk) Dir. Paul Brotherston, Tron Theatre, 20th – 22nd April Near the end of the experimental performance based … More

aike jansen, journey to the centre of the earth, kati brunk, UWS

Arts Review: High Heels In Low Places – Panti Bliss

Tramway, 11th march As part of Glasgow’s Tramway-based Take Me Somewhere festival, Panti Bliss – Ireland’s foremost drag queen and … More

ciaran mcqueen, High Heels In Low Places, panti bliss

Arts Review: Hay Fever

Dir, Noël Coward, Citizens Theatre, 5th-22nd April The best word I can find to describe Hay Fever, directed by Noël … More

citizens theatre, hay fever, Kirsty Campbell

Arts Review: Expensive Shit

Dir, Adura Onashile, Tron Theatre, 30th March – 1st April I walk into the auditorium not sure what to expect. … More

expensive shit, Kirsty Campbell, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Scottish Poetry Slam Championships

Tron Theatre, 13th February The Scottish Championship is the biggest event on the slam poetry scene in Scotland. Every year, … More

rose jackson, scottish poetry slam championships, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Welcome to Nigeria – Aye Write 2017

CCA, 12th March Nigerian writing is in vogue at the moment, and for good reason. Like many of their compatriots, … More

aye write, aye write 2017, louise wylie, welcome to nigeria

Arts Review: My Country – A Work In Progress

Dir. Rufus Norris, The Citizens, 28th March – 1st April With the houselights still on, a woman in a formal … More

aike jansen, my country a work in progress

Arts Review: God of Carnage

Dir. Gareth Nicholls, Tron Theatre, 9th-25th March Extreme projectile vomiting, the stench of ruined fresh tulips, and a ball pool … More

ellen magee, god of carnage, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Red Chair

Dir. Suzy Willson, Tron Theatre, 3rd – 4th of March Upon arrival at the theatre, the audience is offered a … More

Ludovica Credendino, the red chair, tron theatre

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