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Tag: theatre royal

Arts Review: La Traviata

Dir. Marie Lambert, Theatre Royal, 22nd October – 2nd December

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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

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Theatre Review: Le Villi

 Le Villi on May 21st at Theatre Royal was the final performance in this season’s ‘Opera in Concert’ series.  Consisting of two … More

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Art Review: La Bohème

Dir. Renaud Docet, Theatre Royal, 16th – 20th May La Bohème tells the love story of Rodolfo and Mimi, a … More

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Arts Review: Bluebeard’s Castle and The 8th Door

Dir. Matthew Lenton, Theatre Royal, 28th March – 1st April Scottish Opera has joined forces with theatre company Vanishing Point … More

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Arts Review: Pelléas & Mélisande

Dir. Sir David McVicar, Theatre Royal, 23rd Feb – 4th March While this opera is at its heart a simple … More

Jimmy Donaghy, pelleas & melisande, theatre royal

Arts Review: Philip Glass’s The Trial

Dir. Michael McCarthy, Theatre Royal, 24th-28th January. Kafka’s The Trial as an opera means combining an absurdist, paranoid novel with … More

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Arts Review: The Marriage of Figaro

Dir. Sir Thomas Allen, Theatre Royal, 14th – 22th October   Walking in the Glasgow rain, humming Se vuol ballare, Signor … More

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Arts Review: Ariodante

Scottish Opera, Theatre Royal, 18th – 20th February 2016 Attending a nearly 300 year old opera may seem daunting, but … More

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Arts Review: Cinderella

Scottish Ballet, Theatre Royal, 12th – 16th January 2016 Cinderella: the story of a girl subjugated in her own home, … More

Cinderella, glasgow university, rachel walker, Scottish Ballet, theatre royal, University of Glasgow

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