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Tag: citizens theatre

Arts Review: In Time O’ Strife

Dir. Graham McLaren, Citizens, 14th-18th October For the 30th anniversary of the 1984 miners strike, what better play to revive … More

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Arts Review: Fantom

Dir. Liz Carruthers, Citizens Theatre, 29 Oct-1 Nov Fantom stars a young man named Alasdair, lost and without purpose, who … More

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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

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Arts Review: Glasgow Girls

Dir. Cora Bissett, Citizens Theatre, 20th February-8th March A true story about asylum seekers in Glasgow and the efforts 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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Arts Review: True West

Director: Phillip Breen, 29th October- 16th November, The Citizens Housesitting for his mother, screenwriter Austin is surprised by the arrival … More

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