

Review: Styx (Assembly George Square)
In Second Body’s theatre-concert Styx, we are told that when we recall an event we are actually remembering the last time we remembered...
Aug 10, 2021


Review: The Comedy of Errors (The Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Garden Theatre)
The new, temporary Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Garden Theatre is reminiscent of a water park. It feels as though we are about to witness some...
Aug 5, 2021


Review: Twelfth Night (Bard in the Botanics)
It’s funny to think that open-air performances have once again become the main way to see in-person theatre in Britain. The “default”...
Jul 11, 2021

I ❤ YT: Best of the Fest
While many of us are missing performing arts, something we can all be grateful for is the new and inventive ways that theatre and dance...
Nov 13, 2020


Fatima, Cyber, and the Graphic Designer: Loving Useless Art
Tired of your hum-drum existence as a ballet dancer? Wanting to take on a challenging, skilled job in “cyber”? Well, with one hop, skip, ...
Oct 23, 2020


Review: Metamorphosis (Tron Theatre)
When Vanishing Point decided to adapt Franz Kafka’s classic surrealist short story, they had no way of knowing that a show about a man...
Mar 14, 2020


Review: Curtains (King's Theatre Glasgow)
“Refrain from making anything brilliant, just avoid making anything god awful”. A truly accurate description of what it can feels like to...
Mar 13, 2020


Review: Educating Rita (Theatre Royal Glasgow)
Is it possible to educate someone who isn’t posh? Though the bluntness of the central question of Educating Rita is a little out-dated,...
Mar 3, 2020

Review: Daddy Drag (Tron Glasgow)
If you look at the marketing for Daddy Drag, you will see a dapper-looking gentlelady in a tuxedo, with slicked-back hair, a neat stubble...
Mar 2, 2020


Review: The Political History of Smack and Crack (Tron Theatre)
The words “political history” are not the most enticing to see on a poster at a theatre. But smack and crack? That’s how you sell...
Feb 22, 2020