Told from the perspective of the youngest member of the original Osmond Brothers quartet, this jukebox musical is sure to give fans of The Osmonds something to scream about! The Osmonds: A New Musical …
Reviews
Review: The Hound of the Baskervilles, Perth Theatre
Original Theatre inject a hearty dose of silliness to this deconstructed version of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic Sherlock Holmes adventure. A three-strong cast undertake a mammoth list of roles in this tale, with David …
Review: Bat Out Of Hell, Edinburgh Playhouse
For the next fortnight, an extraordinary sexed-up rock show arrives in Edinburgh, blasting off the winter chill with hell-fire and full-blast Fenders. Bat Out Of Hell is Peter Pan meets Meat Loaf set in …
Review: The Rocky Horror Show, King’s Theatre Glasgow
The madcap musical comedy returns to Glasgow on its world tour in a fresh-faced production energised and entertaining new and old audiences alike. When frigid newly-engaged couple Brad and Janet burst a tyre, they …
Review: 9 to 5 the Musical, King’s Theatre Glasgow
Pour yourself a cup of ambition and get along to Dolly Parton’s hilarious musical comedy that is bound to shine away the January blues. When three women agree they have had enough of their …
Review: Looking Good Dead, Theatre Royal Glasgow
After a further period of darkness, Scotland’s theatres finally reopened to audiences this week. Christening the Theatre Royal’s stage is a twisted thriller that can’t be taken seriously enough to land the necessary sucker-punch. …
Review: White Christmas, Edinburgh Playhouse
What better way to welcome in the festive season than an evening filled with nostalgia, music and… snow! When household favourites Wallace and Davis follow a sister act to a failing resort in Vermont, …
Review: Cinderella, Eden Court Theatre Inverness
And after a few rubbish years without it, this year’s panto at Inverness’ Eden Court is a hug like no other – it’ll warm you to the core and leave your sides in bits with laughter.
Review: Aladdin, SEC Armadillo Glasgow
These days, signing up with the Army could take you to any manner of places. Dealing with floods, the vaccine rollout or on the banks of the River Clyde to save the day in …
Review: Aladdin, Palace Theatre Kilmarnock
Escaping from the Killie cauld, the Palace Theatre becomes Old Peking as a talented cast take us on a panto-tastic trip for all the family.