Shows
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Double the Fun
An admission of complicity I regard Tom Pritchard and Jack Webb as friends – not in the Facebook sense, but as people with whom I have spent ho... Read more »| 15 Apr 2011 -
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Blackout
Ready for something intense? Lights out, lets go. James, fifteen, wakes up in a jail cell charged with attempted murder. He has no recollection of wh... Read more »| 12 Apr 2011 -
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Pause with A Smile
Once upon a time there was a company called Forced Entertainment. They made theatre that was funny and emotional, and everybody liked them. Alas, Forced Ente... Read more »| 12 Apr 2011 -
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Money
It's A Gas Read more »| 11 Apr 2011 -
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Hard as Hell
Thanks to its own artists, Glasgow has an enviable reputation as the hard-arse city of Europe. When Cardiff was still a provincial outpost with only the odd ... Read more »| 10 Apr 2011 -
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Michael Clark @ Tramway
Like so much in my life, my obsession with defining categories of dance can appear unnecessarily esoteric: collating lists of supposedly contemporary dance c... Read more »| 09 Apr 2011
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Falling/Flying
I fall, I descend: unable to connect to the dual personality in front of me, the hospital death bed drama has uncertain meaning, the unravelling of s... Read more »| 09 Apr 2011 -
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Rent @ Church Hill Theatre
Everybody needs help... Read more »| 05 Apr 2011 -
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Pandas
With a script by one of Scotland's busiest playwrights, Pandas is a comic thriller that reaches from Edinburgh to China. Three couples get tangled up in stolen Chinese rugs, broken hearts and murder in a genre-defying adventure into the underground of lust and crime.Director Rebecca Gatward explains all Read more »| 05 Apr 2011 -
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Ovid's Metamorphoses @ Tron
It's wonderful to see a group of people who are not only willing, but who are actually able to completely disregard the limitations of genre: performers who ... Read more »| 04 Apr 2011 -
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Mother Courage @ The Tron
In a time when the arts are under threat, and political unrest is both fashionable and necessary, Birds of Paradise intelligently revive Brecht's celebrated ... Read more »| 03 Apr 2011 -
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Midsummer's Night Dream
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of Shakespeare’s most read, most performed and most studied plays. It is one of only two Shakespeare plays to co... Read more »| 01 Apr 2011 -
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The Hard Man @ King's Theatre
Scotland’s tradition of groundbreaking literary experimentation suffered a great loss with the recent death of Tom McGrath. He is best known for his p... Read more »| 29 Mar 2011 -
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Cinematic Space
It's film, but not as we know it Read more »| 28 Mar 2011 -
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Sol Pico and Stories Left to Tell
New Territories has retained its power to surprise and enchant: the final two shows, both at Tramway, showcased the festival’s continued enthus... Read more »| 28 Mar 2011