REVIEW: Gary Tank Commander – Mission Quite Possible, The SSE Hydro, Glasgow
There's an air of trepidation as you approach Glasgow's massive Hydro arena, just how well would one of Scotland's best-loved...
There's an air of trepidation as you approach Glasgow's massive Hydro arena, just how well would one of Scotland's best-loved...
What do you do with a work that is almost universally adored? Leave well alone is always the sensible answer...
From Muswell Hill to the top of the charts, via endless discord, constant ripping off from their managers, unexpected parenthood,...
The most gratifying thing about Scottish Ballet's Autumn Season launch isn't the two undoubtedly striking pieces of work on show - Sophie...
There's a tangible atmosphere at Glasgow City Halls, a sense that this is going to be something special...you just know...
The man who, Liz Taylor said gave her "golden goosebumps" and about whom Celine Dion once proclaimed: "if God had...
Despite the predictability of the script, Robert Jack and Andy Clark's powerhouse performances elevate Keith Huff's A Steady Rain above...
Scottish Opera's latest touring production, Gaetano Donizetti's The Elixir of Love, is a wonderfully witty, beautifully staged and finely sung...
Inspired by the sensational crime stories she covered during the Prohibition Era for the Chicago Tribune, and in particular the...
From the pen of Richard Levinson and William Link, best-known for their work on Columbo and Murder She Wrote, Rehearsal...