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Category: Arts & Culture
Live Review – STAG: Lysistrata
The roaring 20’s set the scene for this semester’s STAG main stage production, Lysistrata. Originally an Ancient Greek comedy, the … More
Arts Review: Spirits of Glasgow
Jo Whitby dedicates her picture book, Spirits of Glasgow, to “those who have gone before”. This sentiment encapsulates the melancholy … More
Live Review – Scottee: Class
Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh, 14-18/8 and 21-25/8 The Fringe – and theatre generally – has a class problem. 42% of British … More
Live Review – Trips and Falls
theSpace @ Niddry Street, Dir. Aimée Buchanan, 2nd-17th August This year’s Fringe show from STaG follows two sisters, determined to … More
The Need For Accessible Writing
One thing that often irritates me about writing at university is how there’s a demand from your lecturers and tutors … More
Arts Review – The German Revolution
Hunterian Gallery Until 25th August 2019 A couple of months back, I was complaining that most of the Edinburgh National … More
Arts Review – The Red Lion
Theatre Royal, dir. Michael Emans, 18-22/6/19 The Red Lion is a single-act play, coincidentally lasting just longer than a standard … More
Arts Review: Dido & Aeneas
On a rainy night on the 31st of May, Glasgow University Opera Society took to the impressive stage of the … More
The Dynamics of Staging
The staging of a production is an important part of any play. Be it a traditional proscenium arch, thrust or … More
