Shows
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The Shoemaker's Incredible Wife
It's a fable about duality of the self, with the wife portrayed as two separate characters, so realism is hardly at the top of its agenda. Read more »| 15 Jul 2006 -
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Shut Up
This is youth theatre with a shoestring budget, and while this can spell out disaster, this production treats it as an advantage Read more »| 15 Jul 2006 -
ReviewsThe New Statesman
B'Stard still stands up to his legacy Read more »| 15 Jul 2006 -
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Elizabeth Gordon Quinn Event Review
Lets fly some stunning emotional punches Read more »| 15 Jul 2006 -
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The Above
they would do better to not underestimate the audience and leave a few gaps for the imagination. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
Previews
Theatre June PREVIEW
Glasgow takes the reigns in theatre this month, as we realise that Shakespeare is far from dead in the city. Eduard Bersudsky's celebrated sculptures come un... Read more »| 15 Jun 2006
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The Curve Foundation Dance Company
Keep an eye on the Curve Foundation. Actually, make that several, because there's a lot to see in this showcase, which boasts a world premiere. This is the h... Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
Festivals
Another Day, Another Farthing: Glasgow's Shakespeare Festivals
It's easy to shy away from the overwhelming nature of Shakespeare's work. But with two Shakespeare festivals in Glasgow this month, there is room for everyone, even if you are not among the perfectly well-versed. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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Andalucian Images of Carmina Burana
Andalucian flamenco is infused with contemporary dance, the rythmic patterns of which are accentuated by the live music on stage. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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Ida Tamson
Delivered with touching authenticity, conviction and spirit to truly wow the appreciative audience Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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Gorgeous Avatar
Gorgeous Avatar' treats a paradoxical state of affairs with wry bemusement rather than conscientious indignation, and it gets more than the tone right. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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ENB Swan Lake
Derek Deane's production of Swan Lake for English National Ballet perfectly captures the passion and magic of this tale, uniting story and dance in a satisfying and comprehensive manner. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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Don Quixote
A production that so completely overhauls such legendary source material as Cervantes' novel has to be excellent, or it's not going to work. And excellent theatre this certainly is. Read more »| 15 Jun 2006 -
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Jerry Springer - The Opera
You're unlikely to see anything quite this seemless again soon. You're also unlikely to see anything this strange again, ever. Read more »| 16 May 2006 -
Previews
A mouse with the heart of a man
Kids' classics make for more than well-stocked bookshelves àthey also make for great theatre, because the two mediums have something in common: the best stories, and the best plays, start with a simple idea and tell it simply. For that reason, 'Stuart Little' is children's theatre for grown-ups. Read more »| 16 May 2006