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SLAY GLASGOW

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Scotland's 'Blisteringly Authentic' Police Tribute: The Polis, Return to Slay, Glasgow. Sat, May 9th
Scotland's 'Blisteringly Authentic' Police Tribute: The Polis, Return to Slay, Glasgow. Sat, May 9th
May 9

Fan of The Police? Let's be 'avin ya!Returning from a fantastic year away perfecting and polishing their performance across stages all over the Uk, The...



Review: SAILMAKER, The Gaiety


by Natalie O'Donoghue - April 01, 2026

First performed in 1982, Sailmaker is a set text for National 5 English. It remains a powerful and resonant piece for audiences of all ages. The Gaiety is excited to revive Sailmaker for new audiences in association with Beacon Arts Centre, embarking on a Scottish tour concluding at The Gaiety....

Review: MEDEA, Tron Theatre


by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 29, 2026

Everyone knows how Jason won the Golden Fleece - everyone knows how he became a hero for all time - and everyone knows the part his wife, Medea, played in creating his legend - don't they?...

Review: SUSIE MCCABE: COMING OF RAGE, King's Theatre


by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 28, 2026

McCabe is back and she has more to say than ever. After a health scare at 44, she was on a path to a more stress free life… Then her life came crashing down around her, followed by having to show her mum how to live in the modern tech world....

Review: FLORA, Pavilion Theatre


by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 27, 2026

In this new musical about one of Scotland's most famous daughters, Flora is a reluctant heroine caught up in the power games of the men around her, as she braves imprisonment, fame, famine, migration and war in her lifelong struggle to keep her family safe....

Review: FLIGHT, Citizens Theatre


by Mary Baillie - March 29, 2026

Vox Motus challenge theatrical conventions in their groundbreaking international hit Flight showcasing at the Citizens in Glasgow until the 7th of April. Based on the novel Hinterland by Caroline Brothers, this gorgeous piece was adapted by Oliver Emanuel and directed by both Jamie Harrison and...

Review: THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, Theatre Royal


by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 25, 2026

Despite protests of his innocence, Andy Dufresne is handed a double life sentence for the brutal murders of his wife and her lover. Incarcerated in the notorious Shawshank facility, he quickly learns that no one can survive alone. ...

Review: SUE PERKINS: THE ETERNAL SHAME OF SUE PERKINS, King's Theatre


by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 22, 2026

You may know her as Bake-Off Sue, Taskmaster Sue, Just A Minute Sue, or the Sue that gives you travel envy – but stand-up Sue is full of surprises. In this brand-new show, she shares the unlikely happenings from a career in the spotlight....

Review: KIM BLYTHE: COWBOY, Citizens Theatre


by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 22, 2026

Kim Blythe is a cowboy – not the rugged, western kind but more like a questionable tradesman. Unsure but thriving after a sold-out Fringe run, Kim brings her second show Cowboy to the GICF for one last rodeo as she tries to make sense of it all. If you feel like you’re constantly winging it thro...

Review: AMÉLIE at New Athenaeum Theatre


by Mary Baillie - March 26, 2026

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland embraces playfulness in this quirky production of Amélie based on the 2001 French film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. The piece follows shy, imaginative Parisian woman Amélie (Aida Valentine), who secretly orchestrates acts of kindness to improve the lives of others......

Review: MHAIRI BLACK: DIFFICULT SECOND ALBUM, Citizens Theatre


by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 20, 2026

Following her sold-out Fringe run and a smash-hit tour, MP-turned-comedian Mhairi Black returns with her Difficult Second Album....

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