REVIEW: A History of Paper – Tron Theatre, Glasgow
A note pushed under a door is the start of a relationship between two people and between people and paper....
A note pushed under a door is the start of a relationship between two people and between people and paper....
Controversial subject matter, often shocking, all laced with humour have become the hallmarks of Belfast-born, Glasgow-based playwright David Ireland’s work....
With writer Johnny McKnight, direction from Darren Brownlie, design from the renowned Kenny Miller, and a cast that includes TV...
It's a dark and stormy night (isn't it always in a classic murder mystery?) in October 1968. Annabel Scarlett (Ellie...
Patrick Barlow’s Olivier and Tony Award-winning take on John Buchan’s classic tale of derring-do, The 39 Steps, has been doing...
It might come as a surprise to some, that in Disney's iteration of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, Ursula...
It would be easy to descend into cheap stereotypes in the story of a working class family on a council...
Human stories are so often lost in the greater turmoil of life in Afghanistan. Matthew Spangler's adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's...
Based on the best-selling crime novel of all time, director Lucy Bailey, brings the queen of crime Agatha Christie's And...
It begins with a melancholy solo violin, perfectly setting the tone for the heart-breaking life of Lena Zavaroni. Just nine...