Review: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, King's Theatre Glasgow
by Fiona Scott
- Oct 18, 2023
The touring version of the acclaimed Regents Park Open Air Theatre production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Jesus Christ Superstar comes to Glasgow. After an initial UK (indoor) run at the Barbican, the show toured the US before embarking on this UK tour.
Review: 42ND STREET, Theatre Royal, Glasgow
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 22, 2023
“Come and meet those dancing feet” on Hope Street, where the UK tour of 42nd Street is making its Glasgow stop at the Theatre Royal. This sparking revival of this show-within-a-show started life at the Leicester Curve earlier this year.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: WE MUST DO THIS MORE, Royal Scot's Club
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 21, 2023
Six years after debuting at the PBH Free Fringe, We Must Do This More returns to the Edinburgh Fringe, this time playing at the Royal Scot’s Club. The show is an autobiographical piece that explores the highs and lows of female friendship over a year in the life of one Mhairi McColl.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THE CLIMATE FABLES, Greenside @ Nicholson Square
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 21, 2023
You have the opportunity to see two shows written and directed by Padraig Bond, on alternating days by coming along to The Climate Fables. On this particular day, Debating Extinction, a retelling of Rapunzel through a dystopian climate lens, was the show in question.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: THUNDERSTRUCK, Scottish Story Telling Centre
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 19, 2023
What’s it really like to play the bagpipes? Should you ever meet your heroes? Thunderstruck is a dazzling one-man show where David Colvin retells the tale of a young piper from Fife, from when he picked up his first chanter to stumbling across, Gordon Duncan, a bin man from Pitlochry who was also a fellow piper, and pioneer in stretching the rules on what you could play on a set of bagpipes, who leaves an impact on the young piper forever.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: ON YOUR BIKE, Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 11, 2023
The Edinburgh Fringe truly demonstrates that anything can be a musical. Whether it’s recent political events, or a modern cultural phenomenon, On Your Bike gives the humble delivery driver a moment in the spotlight. After winning a best musical award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2021, the show returns to Edinburgh for another spin – pun intended.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: STUART GOLDSMITH: SPOILERS, Monkey Barrel
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 8, 2023
Everyone has a part to play in the fight against the climate crisis, even comedians, Stuart Goldsmith argues. His lighthearted hour at the Monkey Barrel gently encourages the audience to consider the climate and their everyday actions.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: TINK, Underbelly Clover
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 8, 2023
It’s hard to believe there are any origin stories that haven’t been explored yet at this stage given the success of previous shows such as Unfortunate at multiple Fringe venues, but there is still one, tiny tale to be told: that of a certain fairy from JM Barrie’s Peter Pan and how she ended up so small.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: BIG FISH, Assembly Rooms, Music Hall
by Fiona Scott
- Aug 8, 2023
Big Fish is one of two shows presented by students from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. The musical is an adaptation of the 1998 Daniel Wallace novel and 2003 Tim Burton film of the same name. The screenwriter John August then worked with composer-lyricist Andrew Lippa to adapt the piece for the stage in 2012, with this version directed by Tom Cooper.
Review, THE MOUSETRAP, King's Theatre, Glasgow
by Fiona Scott
- May 3, 2023
After nearly 30,000 performances at the St Martins Theatre, Agatha Christie’s play, The Mousetrap is also playing to theatres around the UK as part of a 70th anniversary tour. This week, the classic whodunnit comes to the Glasgow King’s Theatre.
Christine Mackie Comes to Hope Mill Theatre in June in LEAR
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 19, 2023
HER Productions, Unseemly Women & Girl Gang Manchester have announced the casting of Christine Mackie - Coronation Street's much loved Dr Gaddas - in the title role of their joint Shakespearian production, Lear.
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