WHAT’S ON OCTOBER 2014: Marcel Lucont comes to The Stand
Fresh from a smash-hit Edinburgh Fringe, Marcel Lucont is taking his live show on the road and is coming to The Stand in Glasgow on Monday 27th October. The beloved flâneur, raconteur, bon-viveur and...
View ArticleNEWS: Something Wicked This Way Comes – Giffnock Theatre Players present Macbeth
What? Can the devil speak true? Giffnock Theatre Players are performing their first ever Shakespearean production this October, Macbeth. Macbeth is a brave Scottish general who is admired and trusted...
View ArticleREVIEW: Jersey Boys – Playhouse, Edinburgh
This review was originally written for and published by www.thepublicreviews.com Oh what a night it is as Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice’s West End and Broadway smash Jersey Boysarrives in Scotland’s...
View ArticleNEWS: King’s Panto is Nifty at Fifty supporting Yorkhill Children’s Charity
With less than 50 sleeps until the opening performance of Peter Pan, The King’s Theatre Glasgow is delighted to announce the release of 50 special Pantoversary Charity Tickets for press night on...
View ArticleNEWS: Alexandra Burke confirmed for Bodyguard tour
Following her sell-out run at the Adelphi Theatre in London’s West End, producers Michael Harrison and David Ian are delighted to announce that three-time Brit nominee and X-Factor winner, Alexandra...
View ArticleWHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2014: Richard Alston Dance at the Theatre Royal
Theatre Royal Glasgow – Tuesday 11 November 2014 Richard Alston Dance Company is recognised as one of the most inspiring and influential UK-based choreographer-led companies, with a rich repertoire of...
View ArticleNEWS: Full casting announced for Edward Scissorhands
THEATRE ROYAL, GLASGOW – WEDNESDAY 19 – SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER New Adventures, Martin McCallum and Marc Platt are delighted to announce full casting for the forthcoming production of EDWARD...
View ArticleNEWS: West End Women Concert Cancelled at Clyde Auditorium
The proposed concert West End Women featuring Joanna Ampil, Ria Jones and Kerry Ellis at the Glasgow Clyde Auditorium on Sunday 30th November has been cancelled. The concert at Edinburgh’s Festival...
View ArticleREVIEW: Forbidden Broadway – Vaudeville Theatre, London
Since 1981 Gerard Alessandrini’s hysterically funny revue, Forbidden Broadway has been delighting audiences with its pin-sharp parodies of the great and the good of the musical theatre world. Known for...
View ArticleNEWS: Old Vic’s The Crucible in cinemas
The Old Vic’s five-star, sold-out production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible directed by Yaël Farber and starring Richard Armitage (The Hobbit Trilogy, Into the Storm) will be screened in over 350...
View ArticleAnything Goes at Motherwell Theatre this November
DANCERS TAP THEIR WAY ABOARD FOR “ANYTHING GOES!” One of the pleasures of Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes!” is the fast-moving tap dancing that adds verve and excitement to Reno Sweeney’s big numbers like...
View ArticleREVIEW: Dangerous Corner – Theatre Royal, Glasgow 4****
In J.B. Priestley’s Dangerous Corner, it takes nothing more than a chance remark to set in motion a chain of revelations that have devastating consequences for the guests at publisher Robert and Freda...
View ArticleFEATURE: Surge in homeowners renting out their spare rooms to thespians
Theatre Digs Booker, a website offering theatre professionals with lodgings in spare rooms, has seen a 70% increase in bookings as people look to make money out of their home as Christmas approaches....
View ArticleWHAT’S ON OCTOBER: Where No Man Has Gone Before at McPhabb’s
Attune Theatre’s latest venture, ‘Where No Man Has Gone Before’, a radio-style sci-fi inspired play written by Stewart Schiller in collaboration with his former colleague Kate Hart. The performance...
View ArticleNEWS: Citizens Celebrates 70 Years in the Gorbals
In 2015, the Citizens Theatre celebrates 70 years in its historic Gorbals home in Glasgow. Today, the theatre announces details of its Spring 2015 season which celebrates the work of some legendary...
View ArticleREVIEW: Dracula, Mark Bruce Company – Tramway, Glasgow
Played out against an impressively atmospheric and quite frankly terrifying set by Phil Eddolls, which becomes graveyard, tavern, salon and castle with horse-drawn carriage and even baying hounds, Mark...
View ArticleREVIEW: National Theatre Live – Frankenstein
The shining star in the firmament of the National Theatre Live cinema broadcast series, such is its draw that three years on from its original theatrical staging, audiences are still clamouring for...
View ArticleNEWS: Return to the Forbidden Planet beams Brian May onto the King’s stage
25 years after Captain Tempest and his crew first journeyed into hyperspace, and 14 years after the last UK tour, Olivier Award-winning rock spectacular Return to the Forbidden Planet is back and...
View ArticleFESTIVE SEASON 2014: Miracle on 34 Parnie Street at The Tron
This Christmas the Tron are triply-excited, because they welcome back Scotland’s Prince Of Panto, Johnny McKnight— not only as writer and director, but as outrageous dame Kristine Cagney Kringle in...
View ArticleREVIEW: Black Coffee – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
It is a brave man indeed who takes on a role as synonymous with another actor as that of Hercule Poirot, but that is exactly what Jason Durr gamely does in Agatha Christie’s first play Black Coffee at...
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