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Category: arts and culture

Arts Review: Spring!

Scottish Ballet, Chor. Sophie Laplane and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Theatre Royal, 4th April 2019 The Scottish Ballet’s most recent performance, … More

Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Ballet, spring

Arts Review: National Opera Studio at Scottish Opera

Dir. Orpha Phelan, King’s Theatre Edinburgh, 01/02/19 When I think of opera, I imagine either one opulent story of love, … More

christina schrock, Edinburgh, King's Theatre, national opera studio, Scottish Opera

The Importance of Reading Classics

We all have to read classic literature at one point in our lives, usually in school, and if you’re lucky … More

christina schrock, classic literature, jane austen, Shakespeare

Arts Review: Nora: A Doll’s House

Tramway, 15 Mar 2019 – 06 Apr 2019, dir. Elizabeth Freestone The year is 1918, 1968, and 2018, and three Noras … More

citizens theatre, four stars, Kelly Macarthur, nora: a doll's house, tramway

Review: TEDxUniversityofGlasgow 2019 Conference

Galivanizers, SWG3, 2nd March 2019 The TEDx team of the University of Glasgow saw their biggest project come to life … More

annual conference, Lisa Lefebvre, Miriam Fittipaldi, SWG3, tedx, tedxuniversityofglasgow, Wenxu Wei, wrong way go ahead

Arts Review: Berkoff’s Women

Dir. Josie Lawrence, Tron Theatre, 22nd February 2019 Berkoff’s Women is described as an exploration of Steven Berkoff’s writing for … More

eleanor fletcher, linda marlowe, steven berkoff, tron theatre

Arts Review: Miss Julie

Tron Theatre, 27/02/19 – 02/03/19 Zinnie Harris’ Scottish adaptation of August Strindberg’s Miss Julie begins as the audience are taking … More

class, miss julie, rebecca rae, the tron

Arts Preview: Andrea Gibson

Award winning poet Andrea Gibson is coming to Glasgow on May 20th for an unmissable poetry reading. In 2008 they … More

andrea gibson, Arts Preview, LGBTQ, Poetry, rose jackson

Arts Review: Gigantic Lying Mouth

Tron Theatre, 15/02/19 As a one-man show, Gigantic Lying Mouth is both self-deprecating and self-referential: it is written by Kevin P. … More

gigantic lying mouth, Liam Caldwell, tron theatre

Arts Review: The Dark

Tron Theatre, 15th – 16th of February 2019 Based on playwright Nick Makoha’s flight from dictatorship in his home country … More

finley dickins, Nick Makoha, The Dark, tron theatre

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