

Review: dressed. (Tron Theatre)
Now that we are in something of an aftermath of the #MeToo movement, it seems like interest has ebbed a bit, but I think we can all agree...
Mar 15, 2019


Review: Heart of Darkness (Tron Theatre)
Just when I thought we were beginning to move away from black stories being told through white eyes, the surprise win for “Green Book”...
Mar 9, 2019
It's Nothing Personal - Why I Don't Review Unpaid/Amateur Theatre
As most of you know, I also write reviews for the (brilliant) Wee Review online magazine. What you may not know is that, for a remarkably...
Mar 8, 2019


Review: All My Sons (Dundee Rep)
Arthur Miller’s dense drama is one of those rare plays that will always be relevant, in some way or another. Concealing and ultimately...
Mar 8, 2019


Review: Baby Face (Tron Theatre)
For those who have seen it, it is difficult to watch “Baby Face” and not be reminded of a certain 70s TV advert for “Love’s Baby Soft”,...
Feb 10, 2019


Review: Touching the Void (The Lyceum)
Joe Simpson’s incredible survival from a mountaineering accident on Peruvian mountain Siula Grande has been turned into a best-selling...
Feb 1, 2019


Review: Glasgow Girls (King's Theatre Glasgow)
It’s difficult to say the title of Cora Bissett and David Grieg’s musical without it being in the accent, the R rolling at the end, and...
Jan 20, 2019


Review: The Convert (The Young Vic)
For better or worse, it seems most of the attention “The Convert” is getting is for its ties to “Black Panther”. Writer Danai Gurira and...
Jan 8, 2019


Review: Party Time & Celebration/ Pinter Six (Harold Pinter Theatre)
To mark the ten-year anniversary of the eponymous Harold Pinter’s death, director Jamie Lloyd and his company have been performing their...
Jan 6, 2019


Review: The Tell-Tale Heart (Dorfman Theatre)
In a city awash with Pantos and feel-good festive shows, it is only natural that my macabre sensibilities were attracted to Anthony...
Jan 2, 2019