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Tag: student theatre

Lads, Lads, Lads, You’ve Gotta See This: ‘Lads of the Flies’ Review

Four lads, three egos, two closeted gays and one Duke of Edinburgh trip gone wrong. When rugby lads Baxter, Lewis, … More

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Arts Review: STaG (New Works) – Gerascophobia and The (Very Brief) History of Sex

Tuesday 25th of Tuesday, Webster’s Theatre  Gerascophobia Gerascophobia presents a tale of two young men in their twenties divided by … More

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STaG Nights: Shadows – Night Three Review

The Old Hairdressers, 13th-15th November

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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

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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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Arts Review: After Dinner and That Sinking Feeling

as part of STaG: New Works, Cottiers Theatre (19th February) After Dinner by Ross Van Gogh and That Sinking Feeling … More

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