Dir: Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 3-24th May Stephen Jeffery’s 1994-penned The Libertine is a fine example of Restoration Comedy; where … More
Category: arts and culture
Arts Review: Elbow Room
Thomas Butler, The Arches, May 22nd The audience trail through the Arches’ warren of dimly lit tunnels until we arrive … More
Arts Review: Job Seekers Anonymous
Sh!t Theatre, The Arches Behaviour Festival Job Seekers Anonymous was Sh!t Theatre’s contribution to the Arches Behaviour Festival, covering the … More
Arts Review: The Forbidden Experiment
Enormous Yes, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 22nd-25th April Winners of this year’s Platform 18 award for cutting-edge artists, Enormous Yes … More
Arts Review: The Pitchfork Disney
Dir: Eve Nicol, Tron Theatre, 25th-28th March The Pitchfork Disney is already an ‘uncomfortable’ play. When you add good direction … More
Arts Review: Cain’s Book
Dir. Alex McKendrick, Untitled Projects, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 26th-29th March Untitled Projects’ Cain’s Book is something of an endurance … More
Arts Review: Hate Radio
International Institute of Political Murder, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 14th and 16th March The Rwandan genocide of 20 years ago … More
Arts Review: Sister
Rosana and Amy Cade, The Arches Behaviour Festival, 6-7th March Sisters are by nature both very similar and very different … More
Arts Review: Bottom Drawer and Fabulous Felix and His Dancing Dunce
as part of STaG: New Works at Cottiers Theatre (20th February) The final night of STaG’s New Works festival opens … More
Arts Review: Glasgow Girls
Dir. Cora Bissett, Citizens Theatre, 20th February-8th March A true story about asylum seekers in Glasgow and the efforts of … More
