⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This ragged rabble from Stornoway whip the Glasgow crowd into a frenzy, expertly kicking off the first weekend of Celtic Connections in a way that only they can. Almost unbelievably, these three lads from …
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Review: Beauty and the Beast, King’s Theatre Glasgow
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Glasgow panto stalwarts Elaine C Smith and Johnny Mac reunite to deliver their best panto yet in this dazzling retelling of a tale as old as time. Alan McHugh’s refreshed telling of the fairytale …
Heathers the Musical tour announced – Scottish dates revealed!
Scottish Dates for Heathers UK Tour revealed!
Review: James IV Queen of the Fight, Festival Theatre Edinburgh
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The public has been saturated with wall-to-wall Royal reporting since the death of Elizabeth II so an evening of theatre derived from regal history might not be an easy sell. However, Rona Munro’s latest …
Review: Don Quixote: The Man of Clackmannshire, Dundee Rep
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Throw out any preconceived ideas about Don Quixote for this Dundee Rep production, in conjunction with Perth Theatre, breaks the mould in many ways in an entertaining retelling of a centuries-old classic. The premise …
Review: The Francie and Josie Sketchbook, Pavilion Theatre Glasgow
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ There’s no such thing as an old joke, just one you’ve heard before. But the old ones are the best – and at the Pavilion Theatre, two Chinas have been brought back to life …
Review: Lena, Beacon Arts Centre
⭐️⭐️⭐️ One of Rothesay’s most famous exports brought joy to millions every week – but exploring behind the curtain, Lena is a tragic tale of the price of her incredible fame. Lena Zavaroni burst onto …
Review: Cinderella, King’s Theatre Glasgow
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Christmas means tinsel, mince pies and pantomime. In Glasgow, after two years locked away, the King’s sprinkles an industrial load of fairy dust this year to make us realise just how much missed we’ve …
Folk favourites The Sorries return to Glasgow after two years with Cottier’s gig
Folk favourites The Sorries will return to Glasgow for their first live gig in the city for over two years. The duo will sing, play and banter their way through an evening folk music fun at Cottiers Theatre on Friday 1 October.
Opinion: Is COVID-security a blueprint for normality?
This first proper glimpse at normality for the first time in 16 months means that we could see a meaningful Edinburgh Fringe – and maybe even a return to the glorious world of pantomime that we have all so desperately missed… oh, yes we have!