THEATRE REVIEW: Margaret Saves Scotland
A fine wee lass, a bonnie wee lass, a bonnie wee Margaret Holt (Tori Burgess) has a dream. Not soContinue Reading
A fine wee lass, a bonnie wee lass, a bonnie wee Margaret Holt (Tori Burgess) has a dream. Not soContinue Reading
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink. Alas, the same can’t be said aboutContinue Reading
No swirl of fog which thins into a clearing. No subtle shift of lighting from dusk to dawn. But theContinue Reading
Jings, crivens and help mah boab! Thurz a moose loose in her papa’s hoose! But is his granddaughter (dancer RuthContinue Reading
And on the first day, God said, “Let there be light.” And being an industrious chap, there was light. AsContinue Reading
On the same day that “Big Bad John” Bercow received a round of applause in the House of Commons forContinue Reading
Four days after the Studd by name and stud by nature chauffer (Joshua Wichard) is strangled by a red silkContinue Reading
The lights are on, but nobody’s home at the start of kilted director Murat Daltaban’s terrific production of Rhinoceros, wonderfully adaptedContinue Reading
With the width, depth and height of Perth Theatre fully exposed, the inner workings of the stage is laid bareContinue Reading
Before the curtain ascends, a rainbow of colour bedazzles the audience in the form of stage lights which fix theirContinue Reading
A certain string-vested philosopher from sunny Govan once remarked that we’re all teetering on the brink of a pint tumbler.Continue Reading
Four weeks into a ten week tour, Selladoor Worldwide in association with The Marlowe Theatre’s production of Of Mice AndContinue Reading
“Has anyone seen my fanny?” No, not Julian Clary in search of his illusive Wonderdog, but the suggestively-named Touchwood (GrantContinue Reading
Under a star-studded sky, against the sleepy backdrop of a rural housing estate hidden from the glare of “loadsamoney” LondonContinue Reading
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