Feb 27, 2022
Review: Moorcroft (Tron Theatre)
There will always be a place in Scottish theatre for small, homely plays. Ordinary stories, that strive for an honest and earnest...
Oct 28, 2021
Review: Groan Ups (Theatre Royal Glasgow)
Seeing Mischief Theatre’s Groan Ups is rather like when a much-loved band puts out a new album that is a little…different from what we...
Aug 17, 2021
Review: Afterparty (TheSpace Triplex)
Plays about teenagehood usually fall into one of two traps. If they are created by grown-ups, whose visions of their teenage years are...
Mar 2, 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...
Aug 20, 2019
Review: Evaluation (The Greenhouse)
Understandably, the environmental crisis is a focal point of more Fringe shows than ever. But, as with previous years, a lot of companies...
Aug 18, 2019
Review: High Trees (Greenside at Nicholson Square)
With city-centre space being the rare commodity it is during August, it’s unsurprising that most performers find themselves in black...
Aug 3, 2019
Review: Rust (Bush Theatre)
“Terribly boring, extra-marital monogamy.” When it comes to dramas centred on affairs, we’ve become hard to impress. Rust, written by...
Jul 8, 2019
Review: Bitter Wheat (Garrick Theatre)
While I may not be a London critic, it’s difficult to be a theatre enthusiast with a twitter account without having heard of “Bitter...
Aug 7, 2018
Review: Seed (BATS Theatre)
With New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern currently on maternity leave, becoming the first elected leader ever to do so, this...
Jul 2, 2018
Review: The Biggest (Court Theatre)
Given the 2017-2018 season at the Court so far, featuring the intensity of performances such as "Venus in Fur" and "Titus Andronicus", it...