Dir. Gorden Barr, Botanic Gardens, 24 June – 9 July The Kibble Palace is an unlikely location for a performance … More
Category: arts and culture
Glesga’s Gold: Chelsea Frew
Maybe there’s something magically inspiring about the River Clyde, or is it simply the cider served in Glaswegian pubs. Any … More
2016: A Summer For Reading
Summer is here, accompanied by freedom and bliss. I think we all know the feeling. After months of stretching our … More
2016: A Summer For Reading
Summer is here, accompanied by freedom and bliss. I think we all know the feeling. After months of stretching our … More
Glesga’s Gold: Chloë Knott
Maybe there’s something magically inspiring about the River Clyde, or is it simply the cider served in Glaswegian pubs. Any … More
Arts Review: Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme
Dir. Jeremy Herrin, Citizens Theatre, 20 May – 4 June Both in the modern world and in the artistic world, … More
Arts Review: Donald Robertson Is Not A Stand-Up Comedian
Gary McNair, Citizens Theatre, 20 – 21 May 2016 Gary McNair’s play ‘Donald Robertson is not a stand-up comedian’ blurs … More
Arts Feature: The Brontës
Last month marked 200 years since the birth of Charlotte Bronte, the eldest of the three Bronte sisters. These women … More
Arts Review: Fronting
Dir. Darren Hardie, Stereo, 25/04 A sofa, a chest of drawers and an old record player; these three pieces of … More
Arts Review: The Mikado
Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal, 5th – 14th May ‘The Mikado’ starts off with a man in traditional Japanese costume performing … More
