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Tag: arts and culture

Arts Review: Orca

This semester’s Open Slot presented Matt Grinter’s Orca, the winner of the 2016 Papatango New Writing Prize, directed by Max … More

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Aye Write: Nasty Women

17 March, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall It started with an idea, which took shape on the day “Trump happened”. Then … More

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Art Review: The Return

Dir. Philip Howard, Tron Theatre, 23rd February. Seeing a cello waiting onstage when I enter the Changing House, I am … More

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The Sunday Series: Opera in Concert.

From Russia With Love  Dir. Max Hoehn, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 25th February As someone who grew up watching James Bond … More

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Art Review: Rita, Sue and Bob Too

Dir. Kate Wasserberg, Citizens Theatre, 13-17 February A semi-autobiographical story rooted in the sexual relationship two fifteen-year-olds share with an … More

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Arts Review: Flight

Dir. Stephen Barlow, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 21-24 February Scottish Opera’s performance of Flight tells the story of a refugee trapped … More

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Art Review: Love

An exhibition of Steven Campbell’s work at the Tramway. Tramway is currently exhibiting twelve mixed media collages by the famous … More

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Art Review: Greek

Revival Dir. Daisy Evans, Theatre Royal Glasgow, 2nd – 3rd February The Scottish Opera’s performance of ‘Greek’ irrefutably proved that … More

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Art Review: Dracula

Dir. Hanni Shinton, Art School, 4-6 December The Art School has always been shrouded in mystery for me, one of … More

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Review: The Fiery Angel

Scottish Opera in collaboration with Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Dir. Max Hoehn, City Halls, 3rd December 2017 I was not … More

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