Theatre Review: Jocky Wilson Said
Jocky Wilson is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Literally. To his left, a boulder. To his right,Continue Reading
Jocky Wilson is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Literally. To his left, a boulder. To his right,Continue Reading
With a tagline “Can two men raised to fight, ever learn to love?”, you would be forgiven for thinking thatContinue Reading
A “bland” disappointment which sits there “like a pudding, wobbling gently”. Celia’s (Charlotte Ritchie’s) description of her bookish fiance PhilipContinue Reading
In the balcony of the neon-lit The Club of the Unloved, a four-piece band by the name of Martin andContinue Reading
The five inmates in Tina Jay’s sexually-charged prison drama Held, adapted from two separate one act plays Dog City andContinue Reading
This delightful production directed by David Greig is a happy mix of the historical and the contemporary, that combines minimalistContinue Reading
In salute to the 50th anniversary of a classic American play, Rapture Theatre are touring the country and brought theirContinue Reading
To say that it went downhill as soon as the curtain rose would suggest that Count Arthur Strong’s latest malapropisticContinue Reading
Shown at the Macrobert Arts Centre, Out of This World is a heart-wrenching performance piece, about the torment of griefContinue Reading
Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together and welcome to the stage Dr B and the Scrapettes. Sounds like aContinue Reading
President Lincoln was shot by the actor John Wilkes Booth (hashtag #Brutus). Ronald Reagan, a one-time Hollywood A-lister whose CVContinue Reading
To be or not to be, that is the question. Whether a performance of an immortal play will rise-up andContinue Reading
Brooks Atkinson, the legendary American critic who it was said for 31 years on the drama desk of The NewContinue Reading
At the Platform theatre in the east end of Glasgow, a city divided by green and blue, white rules theContinue Reading
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