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Tag: Kirsty Campbell

Film Review: Gay Chorus Deep South – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Within the first 30 seconds of Gay Chorus Deep South I had goose bumps, and they barely left me for … More

film review, Gay Chorus Deep South, GFF, Kirsty Campbell

Live Review – Cage the Elephant

The night was a perfect accumulation of bands, each building on the energy of the performers before them, reaching a … More

Cage the Elephant, Kirsty Campbell, live review, music, Music Review

Live Review – Nixon in China

18.02.2020, Theatre Royal, dir. John Fulljames The much-anticipated opera ‘Nixon in China’ certainly did not disappoint on the night of … More

Kirsty Campbell, live review, opera, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Live Review – Sigala

Barrowland Ballroom, 2.02.2020 Although Storm Ciara was sweeping through Glasgow’s streets, the queue outside the Barrowland Ballroom was several hundred … More

barrowlands ballroom, Kirsty Campbell, live review, music, Music Review

Arts Review – Tosca

Revival Director Jonathan Cocker (Original Director Anthony Besch), Theatre Royal, 18th October- 26th October 2019

Kirsty Campbell, live review, the scottish opera, theatre royal

Arts Review: Silvano

Dir. Roxana Haines, City Halls and Old Fruitmarket, 14th April The music director of the Scottish Opera explained before the … More

city halls and old fruitmarket, Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Opera, silvano

Arts Review: Spring!

Scottish Ballet, Chor. Sophie Laplane and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Theatre Royal, 4th April 2019 The Scottish Ballet’s most recent performance, … More

Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Ballet, spring

UFOs: What Science Cannot Explain

The name ‘Project Blue Book’ given to a study conducted from 1952-69 by the US air force sounds a lot … More

Kirsty Campbell, project blue book, UFOs

Arts Review: Anthropocene

Dir. Matthew Richardson, Theatre Royal, 24th January Upon entering the theatre, the audience is immediately steeped into a world of … More

Anthropocene, Kirsty Campbell, Scottish Opera, theatre royal

Film Review: Burnout – at the Africa in Motion Film Festival

Dir. Nour-Eddine Lakhmari Nour-Eddine Lakhmari described a scene for the inspiration of his film, Burnout, which reminded me of something … More

Africa in Motion Film Festival, burnout, Kirsty Campbell, Nour-Eddine Lakhmari

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