REVIEW: South Bend – Tron Theatre, Glasgow
The problem with actor/playwright Martin McCormick’s autobiographical (or so he claims) South Bend, is that the minute he asks the...
The problem with actor/playwright Martin McCormick’s autobiographical (or so he claims) South Bend, is that the minute he asks the...
It’s into the insular world of the reclusive Ma and Pa that we eavesdrop in award-winning actor and playwright Martin...
Four central performances of considerable strength mark Richard Crane and Faynia Williams’ revived production of Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov as...
OVERVIEW: The Tron Theatre Main House is a 230 seat, tiered auditorium broken into two levels with slip seats on...
This month, I again had the chance to work with the Tron Theatre on their Ambassadors programme, delivering their theatre...
If lying was a paying job, then Katie Bonna and her family would be billionaires. At the heart of All...
This review was originally written for The Reviews Hub. The news that Johnny McKnight was back at the helm of...
Last month I had the privilege of working with the Tron Theatre on their Ambassadors programme, delivering the theatre reviewing...
Despite the predictability of the script, Robert Jack and Andy Clark's powerhouse performances elevate Keith Huff's A Steady Rain above...
This review was originally written for and published by www.thepublicreviews.com at http://www.thepublicreviews.com/miracle-on-34-parnie-street-tron-theatre-glasgow/ There’s no denying Johnny McKnight’s theatrical credentials: writer of...