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Tag: caitlin macoll

Arts Review: Crazy Jane

Dir. Garry Robson, Tron Theatre, 28th – 30th May 2015 Crazy Jane tells the true story of Jane Avril, a … More

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Arts Review: Gob Squad: Western Society

CCA, 8th-9th April 2015 Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival It’s easy to be cynical about “western society”, … More

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Arts Review: Last Dream (On Earth)

Dir. Kai Fischer, Tron Theatre, 1st-4th April 2015 We live in a world which we often choose to cut ourselves … More

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Arts Preview: BEHAVIOUR15

In case you hadn’t heard, there’s an election coming up. But if the leaders’ debates have left you cold, concluding … More

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Arts Review: Into The New 2015

The Arches, 12th-15th January Tuesday Running over the course of 3 days, Into the New showcases the work of final … More

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Lena Dunham

It’s hard being the voice of a generation. Well, a voice of a generation. And having to be the body … More

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Arts Review: Frank and Ingénue

as part of STaG’s New Works, Cottiers Theatre (18th February) Tuesday the 18th of February saw the opening night of … More

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Arts Review: Miss Julie

Dir. Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 6th-15th February It is perhaps still strange to see a one act play filling up … More

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Live Review: MS MR

Òran Mór – 20/11 Looking to escape November blues, you could do little better than finding sanctuary in Òran Mór, … More

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Arts Review: The New Maw Broon Monologues

Director: Liz Carruthers, 30th October- 9th November, Tron Theatre Jackie Kay’s The New Maw Broon Monologues, a revamp of her … More

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