Shows
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ReviewsSoup and A Pie
If a play is about God, online criticism and heartbreak, and I am not in tears by the end, consider it a fail. Read more »| 15 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsDeath and Burlesque
The twin muses of Experimental Performance and Burlesque battle for the soul of the theatre critic. What will happen? Read more »| 15 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsLa Bohème Review
Does opera reduce outsiders to something safe for the picture frame? Read more »| 12 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsRob Drummond talks control
Rob Drummond has been working up a reputation as one of Scotland's more prolific writers and performers. A long association with The Arches has seen him move... Read more »| 11 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsLa Cheetah Burlesque March Show
The Burlesque scene within Glasgow is growing at a rapid pace, with new events popping up all over the place. La Cheetah! is the new brainchild of Dolly Tartan based in the heart of Glasgow City Centre. Read more »| 10 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsOne to Watch: Kate Stannard
Kate Stannard, a performer at the NRLA, discusses her own work and the importance of this Live Art platform Read more »| 10 Mar 2010
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ReviewsA 2-Dimensional Stance
Part of the joy in New Territories is seeing so much work in such a short period of time. Read more »| 10 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsOne to catch: Liz Aggiss
Liz Aggiss explains how to have game Read more »| 08 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsAll That Glitters...
The debut of new company Playathome is described as 'a visual and aural experience' Read more »| 05 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsBring the Noise
After the success of last year's Vocal Sonics at the NRLA, 2010 sees the musical arm of Live Art break away to form its own Tramway event. Read more »| 03 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsKill Your Patriarchal Assumptions
Arika have taken a huge risk with Kill Your Timid Notion. Abandoning traditional performances- the music might have been experimental but the boys in the band still got to play the artists to the crowd’s groupies- they have been terrorising the DCA with workshops and collaborations Read more »| 03 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsBeyond the Stance
This sharply contrasting double bill from one of France's most lyrical radical choreographers is a return to the roots of New Territories and a striking example of Catherine Diverres' range and eloquence. Read more »| 03 Mar 2010 -
ReviewsPromises Promises
It should have been a normal day. Instead semi-retired supply teacher Maggie Brodie encounters a highly charged situation when the new girl in her class needs to be exorcised in her classroom. Read more »| 03 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsVa Va Voom
Anyone following the Scottish cabaret scene will be aware of Dee of Itsy's Collective. Having programmed Scotland's Torture Garden and given burlesque a raw edge through Kabarett, she also promotes Va Va Voom, a night in a venue better known as an ultra-modern karaoke bar. Read more »| 02 Mar 2010 -
PreviewsOne to catch: Iona Kewney
Iona Kewney performs at The National Review, in the space where dance touches Live Art Read more »| 26 Feb 2010