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Category: arts and culture
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
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
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
Arts Review: Drunk Enough To Say I Love You?
Dir. Nora Wardell, The Citizens, 28th March – 1st April Drunk Enough To Say I love You? is a very … More
Arts Review: Expensive Shit
Dir, Adura Onashile, Tron Theatre, 30th March – 1st April I walk into the auditorium not sure what to expect. … More
Arts Review: Eleanor Conway – Walk of Shame
Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2017- Liberté, March 18 Aptly named ‘Walk of Shame’, Eleanor Conway delivers all of the associated sensations … More
Arts Review: Dido and Aeneas
Dir. Mary McCluskey, Beacon Arts Centre, 8th – 9th April Scottish Opera’s Youth Company puts a contemporary spin on Henry … More
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
Arts Review: A Hebridean Journey with Madeleine Bunting – Aye Write 2017
The Mitchell Library, 19th March Nations define themselves by the stories they tell, and often these are the stories of … More
