REVIEW: Annie – King’s Theatre, Glasgow
As a populist piece of entertainment Annie, Thomas Meehan, Martin Charnin and Charles Strouse’s 1977 musical has always appealed to...
As a populist piece of entertainment Annie, Thomas Meehan, Martin Charnin and Charles Strouse’s 1977 musical has always appealed to...
Celebrating the centenary of Edith Piaf's birth, and partly inspired by the 2007 Oscar-winning La Vie En Rose, Anne Carrere's...
Novelist Louise Welsh and composer Stuart MacRae continue the creative partnership that started in 2009 with the 15 minute Remembrance...
More mobster tale than musical, the multi-award-winning Jersey Boys was a welcome addition to the musical theatre canon when it burst...
As an alternative to the usual Christmas fodder, there's no better night's entertainment than the annual Bootleg Beatles show at...
Masters of the art of traditional storytelling with a modern twist, Cumbernauld Theatre don't disappoint in their staging of Sleeping...
The Last Tango, the theatrical swan song from much-loved dancing duo Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace is more tear-jerking goodbye than...
It is hard to fathom why there is any need to tamper with things that, in their original form, are...
Hoping that this was the start of it beginning to look a lot like Christmas, expectations were high for the...
Considered by many the most audience conscious of artists, credit must undoubtedly go to Matthew Bourne for his groundbreaking work,...