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Category: arts and culture

Arts Review: Kill Johnny Glendenning

Dir. Mark Thomson, Citizens Theatre, 22nd October – 8th November Kill Johnny Glendenning is a dark comedy from Scottish playwright … More

alice lannon, glasgow university, qmunicate, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Disabled Theater- Theater HORA

Chor. Jérôme Bel, Tramway, 17th – 18th October When faced with an international choreographer famed for his ‘non-dances for non-dancers,’ … More

Caitlin MacColl, disabled theatre, glasgow university, qmunicate, Theatre HORA, tramway, University of Glasgow

Live Review: Arches LIVE 2014 (Part 2)

We catch up with the latter weekend of the whirlwind festival that was Arches LIVE 2014…

Arches LIVE, Creative Electric, glasgow university, lucy mccalister, qmunicate, Rachel Pyke, Rebecca Gaff, theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Arches LIVE 2014 (Part 1)

Arches LIVE, the Arches’ annual celebration of exhilarating, boundary-pushing performance from an exciting mix of international artists, ran from 2nd … More

arches, Arches LIVE, glasgow university, karen cheung, lucy mccalister, qmunicate, Rachel Pyke, theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Scottish Opera’s La Cenerentola

Dir. Sandrine Anglade, Cond. William Lacey, Theatre Royal, 15th – 25th October I’ll admit it. I only came to the … More

glasgow university, La Cenerentola, Megan Morrison, opera, qmunicate, Rossini, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Hollie McNish

Òran Mór, 4th October Presented as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival.  Hollie McNish is a … More

feminism, glasgow university, Hollie McNish, qmunicate, Sarinah O'Donoghue, SMHAFF, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: John Byrne’s Three Sisters

Dir. Andy Arnold, The Tron, 1st – 18th October Anyone who attended John Byrne’s recent exhibition at the National Portrait … More

glasgow university, Helen Victoria Murray, John Byrne, qmunicate, theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Tomorrow

Dir. Matthew Lenton, Tramway, 3rd – 11th October Presented as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival. … More

glasgow university, lucy mccalister, SMHAFF, theatre, Tomorrow, tramway, University of Glasgow, vanishing point

Arts Review: Still Game

The SSE Hydro, 19th September – 10th October Still Game’s Jack, Victor et al light up the stage in a … More

ambreen rasool, glasgow university, qmunicate, still game, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Edwin Morgan’s Dreams and Other Nightmares

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 24th July – 2nd August The 2014 Commonwealth Games did much more for Glasgow than … More

andy arnold, edwin morgan, edwin morgan's dreams and other nightmares, Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow university, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

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