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Steps In Time
Twenty five years old and still tapping away... Read more »| 07 May 2010 -
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Senior Moments
Òran Mór grows old gracefully Read more »| 06 May 2010 -
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A Heart of Glass
In the context of the credit crunch, The Glass Menagerie is more than just nostalgia Read more »| 03 May 2010 -
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The Goat
It seems straightforward. Successful man has sex with goat, calls it love, reveals secret to a best friend: cue meltdown of happy marriage Read more »| 03 May 2010 -
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Turbo Bear
Short lunchtime plays offer the chance to experiment: and in these two pieces, the chance to consider Scottish identity Read more »| 01 May 2010 -
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Sexy Circus Sideshow
As part of the London Burlesque Week, The Sexy Circus Sideshow concentrated on those exotic acts that connect the burlesque revival with the dark arts of the freak show Read more »| 30 Apr 2010
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Greene with Envy
An adaptation that is worth the effort? Exeter's Alibi bounce between pulp action and philosophical musings Read more »| 27 Apr 2010 -
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Misery and Song
The most important thing about the tour of Les Miserables currently playing Britain is that it is NOT the famed West End/Broadway production from the 1980s Read more »| 27 Apr 2010 -
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Love and Other Strangers
There are two sides to every story and Colin Garrow’s new comedy Love Song in Sixteen Bars is no exception Read more »| 26 Apr 2010 -
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The Cherry Orchard
When Chekhov wrote the Cherry Orchard his first audience was his wife, who promptly burst into tears upon finishing it, pissing the great man off no end; he had intended it as a comedy. Read more »| 21 Apr 2010 -
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Crush Theatre Show Review
Another play, another marriage falling apart. Maybe it is time we brought in that three quid a week tax break for married couples Read more »| 20 Apr 2010 -
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Romeo did Juliet
Still Scottish, and still Ballet: but this Romeo is modern and lively Read more »| 19 Apr 2010 -
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You Only Sing When You're Drinking
Scottish Opera's latest production is very much a tale of two halves. Read more »| 13 Apr 2010 -
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SICK SICK SICK
Spend an hour with a clown doctor and find your troubles washed away Read more »| 12 Apr 2010 -
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Hitting a Brick Wall
Of course the Wall is the star. Built in 1988 by Peter Brook, aged by the the unwilling builders, who were upset that their craftsmanship should be hidden, it has loomed over Tramway 1; hidden behind drapes, dominating performances and often being the only thing worth watching Read more »| 08 Apr 2010