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Tag: tramway

Arts Review: Little Red

Dir.  Natasha Gilmore, Tramway, 11 – 23 December Tramway’s festive reimagining of the classic fairytale of Little Red Ridinghood through … More

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The Turner Prize Comes to Glasgow

Glasgow and the Turner Prize: one is infamous within the UK for its obscurity and incomprehensible language – the other … More

art, contemporary art, culture, glasgow, glasgow university, Helen Victoria Murray, tramway, Turner Prize, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Dracula

Chor. Mark Bruce, Tramway, 30th October – 1st November It may be a simple coincidence that  the Mark Bruce Company’s … More

dracula, glasgow university, qmunicate, tara fitzpatrick, tramway, University of Glasgow

Arts Review: Disabled Theater- Theater HORA

Chor. Jérôme Bel, Tramway, 17th – 18th October When faced with an international choreographer famed for his ‘non-dances for non-dancers,’ … More

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Arts Review: Tomorrow

Dir. Matthew Lenton, Tramway, 3rd – 11th October Presented as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival. … More

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Arts Review: Enough Already

LOD|muziektheater and Red Note Ensemble 7th-9th November, Tramway If your world was broken down and drab, to what lengths would … More

arts and culture, Enough Already, glasgow, helen murray, LOD|muziektheater and Red Note Ensemble, qmunicate, review, tramway

Arts and Culture Review: Tomorrow’s Parties

Director: Tim Etchells – 11th October – Tramway In the future, anything could happen. In the future we could be … More

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Arts and Culture Review: Compositions for Involuntary Strings

2nd November – Tramway Compositions for Involuntary Strings is a bit of an odd fish. The piece, put together by … More

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