REVIEW: Saturday Night Fever – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
1976, Brooklyn. Tony Manero, a 19 year old New Yorker with a dead-end job and an extraordinary talent, is desperate...
1976, Brooklyn. Tony Manero, a 19 year old New Yorker with a dead-end job and an extraordinary talent, is desperate...
It’s 50 years since the King’s Theatre launched its first family pantomime and almost a year ago to the day...
This review was originally written for and published by www.thepublicreviews.com at http://www.thepublicreviews.com/miracle-on-34-parnie-street-tron-theatre-glasgow/ There’s no denying Johnny McKnight’s theatrical credentials: writer of...
Scotland's undisputed King of Panto, Johnny McKnight serves up the first treat of the holiday season with his disco-tastic, glitterball...
You would be hard pressed to find a more sure-footed staging of Jason Robert Brown's eloquent, emotive and rarely staged musical,...
Yes, dear readers it's that time of year when I profess my undying love for John Wilson and his outstanding...
The Goodale Brothers (Robert and David) have used P.G. Wodehouse's 1938 novel The Code of the Woosters as the source...
Since 1962, no movie franchise has conjured up an image of glamour, intrigue and mystery quite like the Bond films....
Anything Goes is classic musical theatre, complete with tap numbers, cheesy jokes, unlikely happy endings and an unforgettable score by...
"Have you heard the story about the Johnstone twins?" The famous first line from Willy Russell's enduring classic Blood Brothers...