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Tag: STaG

Arts Review: A&E

Dir. Kirsty McAdam, The Old Hairdressers, 10th – 11th November 2015 Upstairs at the cosy ‘The Old Hairdressers’ Student Theatre … More

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Arts Review: The Jungle Book

Dir. Kirsty Mcadam and Tom White, Qudos QMU, 11th Oct 2015 Kirsty McAdam and Tom White’s adaptation of The Jungle … More

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Arts Interview: Gemma Stroyan

Gemma Stroyan is currently touring the UK with the cast of the play adaptation of Peter James’ bestselling crime novel … More

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Arts Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Dir. Chloe Turner, The Art School, 23rd-25th March 2015 It is difficult to believe that this production of A Midsummer … More

a midsummer night's dream, alice lannon, glasgow university, qmunicate, STaG, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: STaG New Works

STaG, Websters Theatre, 17th-19th February Wednesday STaG’s “New Works” Festival is a fabulous celebration of new writers, with 6 plays … More

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Arts Review: STaG Nights – Magic

STaG, Stereo, 18th– 20th November Rows of black umbrellas hang from the ceiling; cracked mirrors line the walls.  A figure … More

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Arts Review: They Heard Me Singing

STaG, The Poetry Club, 12th November They Heard Me Singing is a one off performance from members of STaG combining … More

glasgow university, Max Sefton, qmunicate, STaG, they heard me singing, University of Glasgow

Arts Preview: STaG Nights 2014 – Magic

Stereo, 18th – 20th November qmunicate catches up with STaG’s Vice President in charge of STaG Nights, Sarah Gibbon, to … More

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Arts Review: The Steamie

Dir. Marc Mackinnon, Queen Margaret Union, 20th-22nd March. When deciding which show to put on in Glasgow, The Steamie is … More

arts and culture, glasgow, glasgow university, qmunicate, review, Scott Wilson, STaG, student, student theatre, the steamie, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Bottom Drawer and Fabulous Felix and His Dancing Dunce

as part of STaG: New Works at Cottiers Theatre (20th February) The final night of STaG’s New Works festival opens … More

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