By Kerri Mackenzie Arts Editor In October two very exciting social justice festivals will be held in Glasgow. […]
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By Émer O’Toole Dirty Dancing, the 1987 coming-of-age film has found a new rhythm in a spin-off musical that […]
By Mhairi McNeil They say that “People Make Glasgow” – which couldn’t be more accurate. The rich tapestry […]
By Thomas Hornall. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival was the scene of artistic freedoms butchery in August. Two performances […]
(February 2014) ★★★★ by Emer O’Toole Dominic Hill’s version of Stridenberg’s 1888 classic battle of the sexes gives […]
by Fiona Hardie, Arts Editor 1. NT Live: War Horse Coming up fairly soon (27th February, to […]
Every year we get excited for the panto season: a night of nostalgia at the theatre as classic […]
The opening scenes of the Scottish Ballet’s The Nutcracker – set to Tchaikovsky’s timeless musical score – invoke […]
The Scottish Ballet’s ‘Autumn Season’ is a triple bill, demonstrating both physical strength and daring in three very […]
By Bryony Stocker We might be mid Olympics but August in Edinburgh still abounds with comedy, theatre, […]