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Tag: rachel walker

Arts Review: The Crucible

Dir. Douglas Rintoul, Theatre Royal, 12th – 17th June It’s common knowledge that Arthur Miller’s The Crucible was intended to … More

arts and culture, rachel walker, the crucible, theatre, theatre royal

Arts Review – The Red Shoes

Dir. Matthew Bourne, King’s Theatre, 8th – 10th June Matthew Bourne’s latest offering, The Red Shoes, is a real visual … More

rachel walker, The Kings Theatre, the red shoes

Art Review: Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons, Lemons

Dir. Phoebe Elliott, The Old Hairdressers, 16th–17th May Imagine that, for some inexplicable reason, you’re only allowed to speak 140 … More

arts and culture, lemons lemons lemons lemons lemons, rachel walker, STaG

Art Review: Creation of a Work in a Week

Choreography by James Cousins, Online, 24th – 28th April The Scottish Ballet’s most recent offering, ‘Creation of a Work in … More

arts and culture, creation of a work in a week, rachel walker, review, Scottish Ballet

Arts Review – Travels With My Aunt

Dir. Phillip Breen, Citizens Theatre, 3-20 May Although Travels With My Aunt might be one of Graham Greene’s lesser-known novels, … More

citizens theatre, rachel walker, travels with my aunt, University of Glasgow

Film Review – Frantz

In association with the GFT Francois Ozon’s Frantz begins just as it continues: quietly and apprehensively, with little fanfare. Anna … More

film review, frantz, GFT, rachel walker

Arts Review: Somewhere New – Avoidable Climbing

Dir. Drew Taylor, Citizens Theatre, 2nd – 4th March   An accordion and a guitar. Five mannequins with Hitler moustaches. … More

rachel walker, somewhere new - avoidable climbing, University of Glasgow

Simple Darwinian Biology

That’s the response that most incredibly ill-informed men give when confronted with the lack of success of female comedians. Not … More

female comedians, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

Testing Out Mindfulness

Mindfulness is in. What began as a form of Buddhist meditation has now been picked up by the mainstream, with … More

mindfulness, rachel walker, University of Glasgow

Where Are All The Women (and Vowels)?

TRNSMT Line-up Revealed Late in 2016, it was announced that iconic Scottish music festival T in the Park was set … More

music, rachel walker, sexism, trnsmt, University of Glasgow

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