REVIEW: The Importance of Being Earnest – Theatre Royal, Glasgow
It is hard to fathom why there is any need to tamper with things that, in their original form, are...
It is hard to fathom why there is any need to tamper with things that, in their original form, are...
Considered by many the most audience conscious of artists, credit must undoubtedly go to Matthew Bourne for his groundbreaking work,...
The popularity of Stephen Daldry's award-winning 1992 National Theatre production of J B Priestley's An Inspector Calls shows no signs...
Adapted from the 1957 British Lion film of the same name, with the classic hits of Irving Berlin weaved around...
A cast of TV favourites celebrate the 125th anniversary of the birth of Agatha Christie and the 10th anniversary of...
Its accessibility; clarity of narrative; portrayal of an independent, strong-minded woman and a clutch of knockout, familiar tunes make Georges Bizet's...
Scottish Ballet present their Autumn season this week, featuring work by two of the world's most highly regarded and original choreographers....
Ayub Khan Din’s strongly autobiographical play East is East (subsequently turned into a 1999 movie) about a mixed race family...
Dominic Dromgoole's final touring production before finishing his tenure as Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe is a pared-back Elizabethan style...
Earlier this year Glasgow Theatre's Creative Learning Team held open auditions for young performers aged 9-18 years old to...