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PHOTO BLOG: The Hidden Gardens at Tramway
As well as being a world class performance venue, Tramway is home to the Hidden Gardens, an oasis of peace...
REVIEW: Stand By – Eastwood Park Theatre, Giffnock
Dundee. Present day. The claustrophobic back of a police riot van. Four officers wait for a negotiator to do his...
REVIEW: The Kite Runner – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner is a literary juggernaut, spending over two years on the New York Times best-seller list,...
INTERVIEW: Keith Jack talks about his tour and album Movie Nights
Keith Jack is probably best-known for finishing second on BBC 1’s Any Dream Will Do but his theatre credits since...
REVIEW: The Swingcats, Sisters of Swing – Eastwood Park Theatre, Giffnock
According to their publicity, vocal trio The Swingcats have performed from Dublin to Dubai, Manchester to Marrakech, and by Royal...
REVIEW: Auditions – Sweet Grassmarket, Edinburgh
Inspired by creator Michael Sharmon’s personal experience and seemingly hugely influenced by A Chorus Line, Auditions is a somewhat clichéd...
REVIEW: Aaron Calvert: Awaken – La Belle Angele, Edinburgh
The lure of the stage rather than the stethoscope has led trained doctor Aaron Calvert to Edinburgh for his second...
REVIEW: Alexander Fox: Ringo – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh
It’s the moments of pure storytelling that resonate most in Alexander Fox’s debut solo hour of original comedy: Ringo. In 2006,...