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Category: Arts & Culture

Arts Review: Romeo and Juliet

Dir. Dominic Dromgoole and Tim Hoare, Theatre Royal, 4th – 8th August The Globe Theatre’s touring production of Romeo and … More

domnic dromgoole, romeo and juliet, theatre royal, tim hoare

Arts Review: Happy Days

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 20/5/15 Any production of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Happy Days’ is going to be faced with a … More

cat acheson, glasgow university, happy days, karen dunbar, samuel beckett, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Normal/Madness

Dir. Jessica Beck, Tron Theatre, 14th – 16th May 2015 Performed in the small, intimate space of the Tron Theatre’s … More

glasgow univerity, jessica beck, mental health, Normal/Madness, rachel walker, schizophrenia, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Rites

Dir. Cora Bissett, Tron Theatre, 5th – 9th May 2015 Chances are, the average theatre goer doesn’t know all that … More

cora bissett, FGM, glasgow university, rites, Scott Wilson, tron theatre, University of Glasgow, women's rights

Arts Review: The Graduettes

Dir. Sean Wilkie, The Websters Theatre, 27th April – 1st May Following the lives of three young women who discover, … More

glasgow university, Sean Wilkie, tara fitzpatrick, the graduettes, University of Glasgow, Webters theatre

Arts Review: My Name Is…

Dir. Philip Osment, Tron Theatre, 29th-31st May Verbatim theatre is often said to be one-sided, showing only the agenda of … More

Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow, glasgow university, my name is..., philip osment, tamasha, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Tempest

Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron, 7th- 16th May In the final sprint for the Commonwealth Games, The Tron surpass expectations with … More

emmie harrison, glasgow, glasgow university, mayfesto, the tempest, the tron, tron theatre, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: The Libertine

Dir: Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 3-24th May Stephen Jeffery’s 1994-penned The Libertine is a fine example of Restoration Comedy; where … More

citizens theatre, dominic hill, Emma Ainley-Walker, glasgow, glasgow university, libertine, qmunicate, the libertine, University of Glasgow

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

alice lannon, arches, elbow room, glasgow, glasgow university, qmunicate, thomas butler, University of Glasgow

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

andrew scade, arches, behaviour festival, glasgow, glasgow university, sh!t theatre, the arches, University of Glasgow

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