Shows
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Even in Another Time
Rather than develop a single play, Wendy Miller made the adventurous choice to present three fragments, all performed with understated skill by Helen Cuinn and Rachel Amey. Read more »| 30 Oct 2009 -
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Master Gaga
He comes from New York, via the RSAMD and displays a Glaswegian caustic humour. Will the real Drew Taylor please stand up? Read more »| 28 Oct 2009 -
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That Face
A spot of social realism makes the journey up to Scotland. Read more »| 26 Oct 2009 -
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Scottish Threesome
A diamond glittering through three facets: Scottish Ballet come on strong. Read more »| 25 Oct 2009 -
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Everybody Bounce!
Has hip-hop finally gone pop enough to contest with ballet? Bounce bring it on. Read more »| 16 Oct 2009 -
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Playing Houses
Martin O'Connnor has been a vibrant presence in recent Glasgays!, and Playing Houses sees him take his natural, witty monologue style into a four way meditation on the role of fathers Read more »| 15 Oct 2009
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Wide Asleep
Scotland's big name playwright hits the stage alone. Read more »| 15 Oct 2009 -
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Fallen Angels
Julie-Ann Laidlaw from Blonde Ambition made her name with High Tease. Now the Edinburgh promoter takes her hard work and cabaret star to London for darker pleasures. Read more »| 09 Oct 2009 -
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About A Goth
About a Goth: must we insult vibrant sub-cultures in this way? Read more »| 03 Oct 2009 -
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Trillions
Live Art super-group make a come-back that promises a return to their roots, as the original duo get back up and riff on Old Abe. Read more »| 29 Sep 2009 -
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Initial Itch
Initial Itch is a very necessary night. It brings together poets, theatre companies, film makers, stand-ups and anyone else who fancies putting t... Read more »| 28 Sep 2009 -
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In a Manner of Speaking
Flora Pitrola goes solo to show off her vocal versatility. Read more »| 28 Sep 2009 -
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Post Show
An imaginary show fights off real life in the face of vile reviewers and internal dissent. Read more »| 28 Sep 2009 -
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Rain Man
Best known as a comedy bad boy Neil Morrissey takes on the role of autistic savant Raymond Babbitt, in the stage adaptation of the 1988 film Rain Man. Read more »| 24 Sep 2009 -
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The House of Bernarda Alba
An East End gangster's wife echoes the passions of small town Spain in this NTS update. Read more »| 20 Sep 2009