
In our ongoing series,Lorna Irvine looks at One to Watch: Shamir.

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a fun, yet thoughtful and nuanced work'.
Joy Watters reviews a production that has 'a sad lack of festive spirit'.
Lorna Irvine reviews 'a warm, witty mediation on the true message of Christmas'.
Joy Watters reviews 'a knockabout feel-good kind of panto' which marks the return of the Byre Theatre.
Lorna Irvine reviews 'an overlooked little treasure' that's part of the Tekno Women Season.
Lorna Irvine thinks this theatrical offering this Christmas is 'better than any children's show should be.'
Lorna Irvine reviews the exhibition tribute to Alasdair Gray at GOMA.
Michael Cox reviews a 'perfectly entertaining' production.
In lieu of the passing of director Mike Nichols, Lorna Irvine reflects on one of his greatest films: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
Lorna Irvine reviews a 'fun, if a touch insubstantial' production.
Lorna Irvine reviews director Hamish Hamilton's cinematic journey through the recent exhibition of the iconic musician.
Missy Lorelei gives her verdict on pom pom.
Lorna Irvine reports from the icon's performance 'This Filthy World Vol 2', recently seen at the O2 Academy in Glasgow.
Lorna Irvine reviews a production filled with performances that are 'superb, beautiful and brimming with vitality.'
Lorna Irvine reviews a 'true, funny and heartbreaking' production.
Lorna Irvine reports on the rise of a new act.
Lorna Irvine reviews an 'affecting and tender' film.
Michael Cox reviews a theatrical triumph from Catherine Wheels Theatre Company.
Lorna Irvine reviews an admirable misfire.