The National Theatre of Scotland and The Space present The Great Yes, No, Don’t Know, Five Minute Theatre Show from … More
Category: Reviews
Arts Review: Lord of the Flies
Dir. Matthew Bourne & Scott Ambler, Theatre Royal, 11th-14th June Lord of the Flies is a heralded novel, both studied … More
Live Review: Swans
24/05 – Arches On my way to the Arches I googled ‘Swans live’ (something I rarely do before a gig) … More
Live Review: Hozier, Daniel James
9/06 – King Tut’s The most powerful moment of the night comes from singer-songwriter and support act Daniel James. During … More
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
Album Review: Lily Allen, Sheezus
Claiming her latest album title as ‘an homage’ to Kanye West – reach your own conclusions – Lily Allen has … More
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
Album Review: Elbow, The Take Off and Landing of Everything
Elbow have become something of a hard sell. Since their well-earned breakthrough, by eternally soundtracking major BBC events, they’ve turned … More
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
Album Review: Iggy Azalea, The New Classic
The New Classic is the understated and tasteful debut album from Australian model and rapper Iggy Azalea. Nah, just … More
