Review: THE BROWN DOLL, Òran MórMay 1, 2025A revealing drama exploring the lives of three intertwined women, and the personal journey of the daughter that connects them all.
Review: MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL, Edinburgh PlayhouseMay 1, 2025Enter a world of splendour, of eye-popping excess, of glitz, grandeur and glory! A world where Bohemians and aristocrats rub elbows and revel in electrifying enchantment. Welcome to Moulin Rouge! The Musical!
Review: AN INSPECTOR CALLS, King's TheatreApril 2, 2025JB Priestley's brilliantly constructed masterpiece powerfully dramatises the dangers of casual capitalism's cruelty, complacency and hypocrisy. Stephen Daldry's epic production highlights the play's enduring relevance.
Review: LIAM FARRELLY: FLIPBOOK, Oran MorMarch 31, 2025After an excellent run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Farrelly brings his show about becoming a father at 21 to Glasgow as he laments about going to baby ballet to the many issues of owning Guinea pigs.
Review: DANCING SHOES, Oran MorMarch 29, 2025From the writers of The Scaff, Dancing Shoes is a life-affirming comedy-drama about isolation, support groups and bedroom dancing that challenges how we treat the most vulnerable people in society.
Review: THE KELTON HILL FAIR, Tron TheatreMarch 29, 2025Teenager Flora is on the run. Defiant but desperately alone, until she stumbles upon a mysterious fair run by the legendary Billy Marshall. Everyone says he’s “like 200 years old”. But that’s impossible. Isn’t it?
Review: Darren Connell, King's TheatreMarch 28, 2025Expected the unexpected as Darren takes the audience through a journey of his surreal dark madness, with a comical twist about everything in his life and how it’s almost impossible to get a break in the industry. This is Darren Connell’s self-tape.
Review: UP A CLOSE, Pavilion TheatreMarch 28, 2025Up A Close is the story of Joanna, looking back on her life in her Partick tenement flat, when her husband doesn't come home one night, she reminisces on her marriage, her children, the wonderful times she had growing up in the mid 70s with her mum, dad and her auntie Sandra.