REVIEW: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe – King’s Theatre, Glasgow
Bringing C. S. Lewis' epic Christian allegory to the stage would seem at first glance to be a monumental, if...
Bringing C. S. Lewis' epic Christian allegory to the stage would seem at first glance to be a monumental, if...
Hi! Productions have carved themselves a distinct place in the Scottish theatre community with a series of works that have...
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake first burst to life on stage in 1995, changing the face of classical dance forever. This...
Opening in darkness, to a moody version of Fever, so starts Chris Conner's self-proclaimed "World Famous Elvis Show". The first...
The opening bars of the show that started it all ring out to signal the start of Tim Rice's tour...
If it's bang for your buck you're looking for, a night filled with hit after hit from the 50s to...
Actor-musician Daniel Taylor's Something About Lennon charts the life and music of controversial genius John Lennon in the post-Beatles' years....
Kim's Convenience, Ins Choi's play that inspired the hit Netflix TV show has returned home to the stage on this...
Blackeyed Theatre are masters in the adaptation of classic texts for the stage. This time it's Bram Stoker's Dracula that's...
Beloved Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire will be packing up her suitcase and hitting the road next year as her West End...