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Tag: Leilo Albrecht

Review: STaG’s New Works Festival

New Works is an annual festival by STaG, during which each night consists of two plays: one twenty and one … More

Leilo Albrecht, New Works, STaG, University of Glasgow

STaG Nights: Shadows – Night Three Review

The Old Hairdressers, 13th-15th November

Leilo Albrecht, night three, shadows, STaG Nights, student theatre, three stars, University of Glasgow

STaG Nights: Shadows – Night One Review

The Old Hairdressers, 13th-15th November

arts and culture, Leilo Albrecht, night one, shadows, STaG Nights, three stars, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad)

Content Warning: the following article deals with topics covering mental health, depression and suicide.

a super happy story (about feeling super sad), alex mitchell, depression, Leilo Albrecht, tron theatre

Arts Review: Letch

Dir. Faith Beach, Gilmorehill Performance Studio, 23/10/18

big puppet theatre co., five stars, Leilo Albrecht, letch, University of Glasgow

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

In 2018 Wanuri Kahiu co-wrote and directed the film Rafiki, which was first released in Kenya, her home country, and … More

Africa in Motion Film Festival, film review, Leilo Albrecht, rafiki

Film Review: ‘Female Perspective Shorts’ at the World of Film International Festival

Film City Glasgow, 7/10/18 – in association with the World of Film International Festival The World of Film International Festival … More

female perspective shorts, film review, Leilo Albrecht, Short films, two stars, World of Film International Festival

Album Review: Death Valley Girls – Darkness Rains

In their newest album, Darkness Rains the LA band, Death Valley Girls let dark tunes reign. The four musicians put … More

Album Review, darkness rains, death valley girls, Leilo Albrecht, three stars

Album Review: Tom Odell – Jubilee Road

Tom Odell’s newest album is a trip through 11 songs, sticking with the well-known sorrowful indie-pop tones, but stepping away … More

Album Review, four stars, jubilee road, Leilo Albrecht, tom odell

Film Review: Tehran Taboo

[content warning: spoilers] In 2017, the German-Iranian director Aki Soozandeh released the animation drama Tehran Taboo which gives insight into … More

film review, GFT, Glasgow Film Theatre, Leilo Albrecht, tehran taboo

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