THEATRE REVIEW: Aye, Elvis
I doubt if there’s another actress in Scotland who could play the The King-loving quine role of Joan in MornaContinue Reading
I doubt if there’s another actress in Scotland who could play the The King-loving quine role of Joan in MornaContinue Reading
New Perspectives Theatre Company aims to “excite, challenge and engage”. And boy did they deliver on all three fronts withContinue Reading
Names stick. Hence why Alfred Hawthorne Hill changed his forename to Benny. The former, according to the excellent Liam TobinContinue Reading
Big Daddy and Young Theo. Sounds like a wrestling match between Shirley Crabtree and a bookish Etonian. And in aContinue Reading
OANI Theatre will present Afuera (Outside) and Sabiduría (Wisdom), two productions which form part of the company’s celebrated show TrilogiaContinue Reading
A one woman play detailing a harrowing story of pain & loss for a woman in the American army. BasedContinue Reading
Inamoment theatre presents King Lear (alone); Shakespeare’s play, adapted by Edinburgh Fringe award-winning playwright Frank Bramwell and featuring Bob YoungContinue Reading
“You always do it, don’t you?” said an impressed audience member to Pip Utton as he thanked us for attendingContinue Reading
“Citius, Altius, Fortius.” No, not method actor Daniel Day Lewis in My Left Foot trying to spray “What’s my motivation?”Continue Reading
All women of the world suddenly grow to nine foot nine. What next? How would the world react? How wouldContinue Reading
It’s only 5pm. It’s only 5pm on a Wednesday. It’s only 5pm on a Wednesday in the first week. AndContinue Reading
Infamy! Infamy! They’ve all got it in for me! Or in the case of the self-proclaimed “lord of language” OscarContinue Reading
Before a wooden chair and a rumpled raincoat suspended from the ceiling on a hook, an angelic rendition of OContinue Reading
Award-wining female four-piece, TRILLS, have today released a sneak peek of their latest single ‘Green Ghost’, set for digital releaseContinue Reading
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