Within Sight @ Edinburgh Traverse Theatre
Ellen Renton performs an impactful debut in her one woman show about living with albinism. As a spoken word artistContinue Reading
Ellen Renton performs an impactful debut in her one woman show about living with albinism. As a spoken word artistContinue Reading
“There’s somebody at the door. Oh, there’s somebody at the door.” Rod Hull and Emu’s excited refrain when visitors rangContinue Reading
While the intrigue of Kontora, Indian director Anshul Chauhan’s Japan-set drama, may dissipate over its too long running time ofContinue Reading
In his 2015 adaptation of Macbeth, Justin Kurzel proves himself a filmmaker with no interest in attending to the competingContinue Reading
The opening film of this year’s Glasgow Film Festival is Proxima, directed by Alice Winocour. Its opening movement, in whichContinue Reading
Unlike prolific crime writer Max Halliday (Michael Salami) who in the opening scene boasts to Margot Wendice (Sally Bretton), withContinue Reading
Sega’s most famous character gets the cinematic treatment in a highly-anticipated film that was held back for several months dueContinue Reading
With no host to silence the jam-packed audience of The Jazz Bar on the opening night of the Edinburgh JazzContinue Reading
Glasgow has A Play, A Pie and A Pint. And thanks to a winning collaboration between Behind The Wall and theContinue Reading
Frosted panes of glass are wheeled to and fro with the graceful precision of a Bolshoi choreographer. Behind which, shadowyContinue Reading
The success of Freckle Productions’ touring adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s best-selling picture book Zog, which in 2010Continue Reading
After a surprise sweep at the Oscars – four trophies including the first Best Picture not in English and theContinue Reading
“Jihadist plot to take over city schools.” Fairly grabs your attention, doesn’t it? Not to mention send a shiver downContinue Reading
Here we have a new adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic, David Copperfield to deal with… as if it hadn’tContinue Reading
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