REVIEW: Slava’s Snow Show – King’s Theatre, Glasgow
It's nearly a quarter of a century since Slava Polunin debuted his Snow Show. Described by Polunin as "a comical...
It's nearly a quarter of a century since Slava Polunin debuted his Snow Show. Described by Polunin as "a comical...
It's refreshing to see George Stiles and Anthony Drew's little seen modern adaptation of Cinderella, Soho Cinders being staged in...
Blackeyed Theatre have a penchant for the Gothic, evidenced by their previous works: Dracula and Frankenstein. Tonight, it's the turn...
Three of the most lauded leading ladies of the London stage united in friendship when they all appeared in the...
It’s easy to forget about Section 28 and it’s ramifications, living life closeted in the shadows, the Gay scene largely,...
There’s a nostalgia for and great expectations of any production of Tony Roper’s Glasgow classic, The Steamie, and audiences can...
Astonishingly, it's a decade since Dalkeith native Keith Jack was runner up in the BBC's search for a 'Joseph' in...
A more life-affirming, moving and ultimately inspiring "happening" (in the words of the performers), you are unlikely to experience than...
Shrimp Dance began with conversations between dancer Paul Michael Henry and marine biologist Dr. Alex Ford. Ford had shown that...
Loosely based on the 1935 Rene Clair film, The Ghost Goes West, The Sunshine Ghost from Richard Ferguson (the pen...