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Tag: citizens theatre

Arts Review: Hansel & Gretel

Dir. Dominic Hill, Citizens Theatre, 6th Dec – 7th Jan Those who venture out to the Citizens theatre can be … More

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Arts Review: The Birds

Citizens Young Co, Citizens Theatre, 12 – 14 May Organised as a comic accompaniment to the tragic trilogy of This … More

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Arts Review: Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme

Dir. Jeremy Herrin, Citizens Theatre, 20 May – 4 June Both in the modern world and in the artistic world, … More

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Arts Review: Donald Robertson Is Not A Stand-Up Comedian

Gary McNair, Citizens Theatre, 20 – 21 May 2016 Gary McNair’s play ‘Donald Robertson is not a stand-up comedian’ blurs … More

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Arts Review: Richard Herring – Happy Now?

In Collaboration with Glasgow International Comedy Festival Citizens Theatre, 17th March 2016 His twelfth show in as many years, Happy … More

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Arts Review: Get Carter

Dir. Lorne Campbell, Citizens Theatre, 8th – 12th March In the opening scene of Torben Betts adaptation of Ted Lewis’s … More

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Arts Review: Rapunzel

Dir .Lu Kemp, The Citizens Theatre,28th November – 3rd January Themes of repressed sexuality, an underlying message that death is … More

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Arts Review: Striptease/ Out at Sea

Dir. Matthew Lenton, Citizens Theatre, 17th -24th Oct 2015 Striptease and Out at Sea, the twin components of the Citizens … More

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Arts Review: Lanark – A life in three acts

Dir: Graham Eatough, Citizens Theatre, 15 August -19 September 2015 There are few plays which open to as much anticipation … More

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Arts review: Into That Darkness

Dir. Gareth Nicholls, Citizens Theatre, 18th – 30th May 2015 Into That Darkness was never going to be an easy … More

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