Review: BRIDEZILLA AND THE ORCHARD OF SIN, Oran Mor
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 27, 2024
‘Bridezilla’ Amber and her fiancé Gary are desperate to find the perfect venue for her their upcoming wedding when the peculiar Lady V offers up her seemingly ideal estate....
Review: RAGE ROOM, Tron Theatre, Glasgow
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 27, 2024
In a world where quiet facts are repeatedly drowned out by loud opinions and with calamity around every corner, do we rock paper scissors for not just the right to be heard, but the right to survive?...
Review: JAMES V: KATHERINE, Tron Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 26, 2024
A Raw Material and Capital Theatres co-production, James V: Katherine continues the theatrical series with the vivid historical storytelling of the previous instalments, set during the reigns of Scotland’s generations of Stewart kings. James V places a lesser-known female historical figure front and...
Review: WHO PAYS THE PIPER, Oran Mor, Glasgow
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 21, 2024
Who Pays the Piper is a new tragicomedy exploring what it’s like to fall in love with music and who gets to make their ambitions into reality....
Review: BONNIE AND CLYDE, King's Theatre, Glasgow
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 17, 2024
Two small-town kids from the middle of nowhere became the biggest folk heroes in all America. They craved adventure—and each other. Their names were Bonnie and Clyde....
Review: NESS, Oran Mor, Glasgow
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 13, 2024
Em, a young queer Scot, is on the bonnie banks of Loch Ness when they encounter the fabled monster…only Nessie sincerely wishes that they wouldn’t use the word ‘monster.’...
Book Review: THE ACTOR AND THE SPACE, Declan Donnellan
by Cindy Marcolina - April 13, 2024
His first publication went viral (once again, in a way) when Mr Jeremy Strong of Succession fame featured it in his GQ interview about his essentials, saying he swears by it. Declan Donnellan succeeds at describing the indescribable, putting the ephemeral art of acting on paper in another gem of a b...
Review: Shō and the Demons of the Deep, Platform
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 14, 2024
Shō and the Demons of the Deep is a visual adventure story about overcoming fear, climate crisis and how the actions of one generation can affect the next. Designed for everyone aged 8+, the show is inspired by the picture book of the same name by Annouchka Gravel Galouchko....
Review: THE DRIFTERS GIRL, King's Theatre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 11, 2024
Discover the remarkable story of the Drifters and the truth about the woman who made them. From the highs of hit records to the lows of legal battles and personal tragedy, Faye Treadwell is the legendary manager of The Drifters who refused to give up on the group she loved....