The clarinet is an underrated, underused instrument. One song into The Burning Hell’s set at The Old Hairdressers, the Canadian … More
Tag: Emma Ainley-Walker
Spain appoints female Davis Cup captain
Despite the continuing positive impact of women in tennis, there are still some dissenting voices… Tennis has always been one … More
Bissett, Hurley and me: Scottish theatre and the independence referendum
Yes or No? It’s supposed to be a simple answer to a simple question. Do you want this thing or … More
Arts Review: Edwin Morgan’s Dreams and Other Nightmares
Dir. Andy Arnold, Tron Theatre, 24th July – 2nd August The 2014 Commonwealth Games did much more for Glasgow than … More
Arts Review: 44 Stories
Dir. Drew Taylor, The Arches, 2nd-5th July Ah-Amazing, Ah-Ah-Amazing, Ah-Amazing, Ah-Ah-Amazing. There are very few words to describe 44 Stories … More
Arts Review: Blood Lines
Dir. Lou Prendergast, The Arches, 2nd-5th July You may have already read about Lou Prendergast and her play Blood Lines … More
To Save A Mockingbird
Saving Private Ryan. H.G Wells’s War of the Worlds. Romeo and Juliet. Poetry by Carol Ann Duffy, Seamus Heaney, Tom … More
Arts Review: The Comedy of Errors
Dir. Gordon Barr, Main Botanic Gardens, 25th June- 12th July (excluding Sunday and Monday nights) If there was any doubt … 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
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
