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Category: arts and culture

Arts Preview: Titanic: The Musical

The rehearsal room is abuzz with a piano warming up and cast members changing into rehearsal skirts in preparation for … More

Arts Preview, Caitlin MacColl, Cecilian Society, glasgow, glasgow university, musical, qmunicate, theatre, Titanic: The Musical, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: When the Rain Stops Falling

Dir. Katherine Nesbitt, Tron Theatre, 4th-7th Feb When the Rain Stops Falling by Andrew Bovell is brought to the Tron … More

Andrew Bovell, Katherine Nesbitt, Kathy Carr, Makeshift Theatre Company, theatre, tron theatre, When the Rain Stops Falling

Arts Review: Kam-Ri Dance Theatre – The Typist

Dir. Kerieva McCormick & Ben Harrison, The Arches, 12th-14th Feb The Arches is possibly the strangest venue ever to have … More

Ally Shaw, flamenco, glasgow university, Kam-Ri Dance Theatre, qmunicate, the arches, The Typist, University of Glasgow

Alasdair Gray Exhibitions – From the Personal to the Universal & Spheres of Influence I

‘From the Personal to the Universal’ runs at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum until 22nd February, ‘Spheres of Influence I’ … More

alasdair gray, alice lannon, glasgow university, kelvingrove, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Scottish Opera’s Inés de Castro

Dir. Olivia Fuchs, Cond. James MacMillan, Theatre Royal, 22nd & 24th January Inés de Castro is the archetype of gloomy … More

glasgow university, Inés de Castro, James MacMillan, Megan Morrison, Olivia Fuchs, qmunicate, Scottish Opera, spain, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Park

Jasmin Vardimon, Theatre Royal, 28th January What better place to explore the effects of current socio-political trends than a local, … More

glasgow, glasgow university, Jasmin Vardimon Company, park, qmunicate, tara fitzpatrick, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

Arts Preview: Stories Are Us?

All of Us: Stories that need telt, The Tron, first Tuesday of every month. If you enjoy telling stories or … More

Arts Preview, glasgow, glasgow university, lamorna brown, Michael O'Neill, qmunicate, stories are us?, storytelling, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Garden

Dir. Zinnie Harris, Citizen’s Theatre, 22nd Jan The studio in the Citizen’s Theatre is tiny – no more than a … More

cat acheson, glasgow university, qmunicate, the garden, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: A Christmas Carol

Dir. Dominic Hill, Citizens, 29th November ‘14 – 3rd January ‘15 As the audience settle into their seats, the small … More

a christmas carol, glasgow university, qmunicate, tara fitzpatrick, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Glimmer

Glas(s) Performance, Tramway, 6th – 21st December Reviewing something so adorable feels rather Scrooge-like. Glimmer is meant to be fun, … More

glasgow university, glimmer, qmunicate, Scott Wilson, University of Glasgow

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