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Category: Arts & Culture

Arts Review: RejecTED Talks

Debates Chamber, GUU, 19th March 2019 They told you you’d regret it. They told you not to come. Yet on … More

debates chamber, jodi morgan, niamh mcphail, rejecTED talks, tedx, tedxuofglasgow

Arts Review: Boudica

Art School, dir. Chris Duffy, 3-5/12/2018 I saw STaG’s production of Boudica on its opening night. Earlier that day I … More

art school, boudica, josh read, STaG, The Art School

Arts Review: Estonia Now

Tramway, 12/11/18-18/11/18 Estonia Now performed by the Estonian National Ballet The warehouse-style layout of Tramway, complete with internal walls of … More

estonia now, estonian national ballet, Liam Caldwell, tramway

Arts Review: Elision

Dir. Gudrun Soley Sigurdardottir, Tron Theatre, 8th November 2018 Elision is about half-way through and I am holding an ice … More

aike jansen, elision, Gudrun Soley Sigurdardottir, tron, tron theatre

Live Review: Hollie McNish and Victoria McNulty

Òran Mór, 10/10/18 “As the real life transformers I’m saying Megatron ain’t shit Compared to female bodies To prepare to grow … More

ellen magee, five stars, Hollie McNish, live review, Oran Mor, Poetry, spoken word, victoria mcnulty

Live Theatre In Your Local Cinema: The Greatness of NT Live

Picture this: you are a 15-year old Finnish teenager and after watching BBC’s Sherlock, you become a massive fan of … More

Elsa Lindström, frankenstein, national theatre live

Arts Review: Silent

Dir. Jim Culleton, Tron Theatre, 21st September Silent is an Olivier Award winning play, written and performed by Pat Kinevane, … More

pat kinevane, riona stewart, silent, tron theatre

Arts Review: Orca

This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max … More

arts and culture, orca, STaG, stereo, Žad Novak

Aye Write: Nasty Women

17 March, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall It started with an idea, which took shape on the day “Trump happened”. Then … More

aike jansen, arts and culture, aye write 2018, glasgow royal concert hall, nasty women

Art Review: The Return

Dir. Philip Howard, Tron Theatre, 23rd February. Seeing a cello waiting onstage when I enter the Changing House, I am … More

art review, arts and culture, isabelle ribe, the return, tron theatre

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