Review: THE BEEKEEPER OF ALEPPO, Theatre Royal, GlasgowApril 26, 2023The Beekeeper of Aleppo tells the story of Nuri, a beekeeper; and his wife, Afra, an artist. They live a simple life, rich in family and friends, in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo - until the unthinkable happens. When all they care for is destroyed by war, they are forced to escape. On their terrifying journey, they must face the pain of their own unbearable loss alongside incredible danger. Above all, they must journey to find each other again.
Review: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, Theatre Royal, GlasgowApril 14, 2023In steamy 1940s New Orleans, fading Southern belle Blanche DuBois moves into her sister Stella's apartment. Stella's brutish husband Stanley sees that Blanche is not what she appears to be, and sets out to destroy her...
Review: STORYTELLING, Oran Mor, GlasgowApril 11, 2023Two people are trying to tell the story of Robert, who isn’t sure who is in charge of his own narrative and whether he even wants to be in the story of his life anymore…
Review: KIDNAPPED, Theatre Royal, GlasgowApril 6, 2023This riotous re-telling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure novella is jam-packed with 20th century pop music and 18th century romance. Performed by a dynamic ensemble of actor-musicians, Kidnapped is a colourful coming-of-age story - shot-through with Stevenson’s trademark blend of poetry, humour and heart.
Review: CASTLE LENNOX, Lyceum TheatreApril 1, 20231969. Annis, a young autistic woman, is sent by her stepmother to live as a patient at Castle Lennox, where the rules of the outside world do not apply. Desperate to escape, she very quickly lands herself in trouble and makes an enemy of the nurse in charge.
Review: THE SPARK, Oran MorMarch 31, 2023A government minister develops telekinetic powers after being ‘sparked’ by years of repressed rage in this new comedy-drama.
Review: WRITE-OFF, Oran Mor, GlasgowMarch 13, 2023Freddie is a gay man who writes gritty psychological thrillers and refuses to compromise his storytelling approach for the sake of representation or political correctness.
Review: CYPRUS AVENUE, Tron Theatre, GlasgowMarch 4, 2023Eric (David Hayman) is a Belfast Loyalist, still very much stuck in the past. Completely convinced, despite his family’s protestations, that his five week old granddaughter is in fact the Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, Eric believes his Protestant cultural heritage is under siege. What can he do? He must act!
Review: DIANA: THE UNTOLD AND UNTRUE STORY, Oran MorMarch 2, 2023Join Diana in heaven as she shares the untold and untrue tale of her extraordinary life. Combining drag, multimedia, audience interaction, puppetry and a lot of queer joy – this unique celebration of the People's Princess is as hilarious as it is tasteless.