Lorna Irvine reviews Scottish Ballet's current tour of the classic, calling it a 'festive must-see'.
Lorna Irvine thinks the first part of The Hobbit trilogy is 'a mess, but a pretty mess.'
Joy Watters reviews Perth Theatre's Christmas show for the season.
Lorna Irvine finds the French film to be 'smart, pacy and steeped in dry humour'.
Lorna Irvine reviews the limited release of a 'stunning noirish thriller'.
Lorna Irvine reviews this year's Christmas show at the Citizens.
Dundee Rep's production of the Hans Christen Anderson classic leaves Joy Watters rather cold.
Lorna Irvine takes in the spectacle that is Johnny McKnight and theTronTheatre's Aganeza Scrooge.
Lorna Irvine declares this new black comedy one of the year's best.
Joy Watters is warmly charmed by Pitlochry's latest festive offering.
Lorna Irvine thinks this year's panto at Oran Mor is 'good fun'.
Lorna Irvine takes a look at the latest offering from A Play, a Pie and a Pint.
Joy Watters reviews Calendar Girls now showing at Caird Hall, Dundee.
Lorna Irvine thinks A Play, a Pie and a Pint's latest is 'a fine wee dram for a cold November day'.
Deborah McArthur fills us in on one of her all-time favourite gigs ever.
Lorna Irvine thinks Fuelfest's first piece is 'something unique and brilliant.'
Lorna Irvine reviews London a play by Simon Stephen.
Lorna Irvine reviews the 'shocking, devastating but absolutely vital,' double-header at A Play, a Pie and a Pint.
Lorna Irvine finds this production based on the cult-classic film watchable but disappointing.
The Staves: Not the Three Degrees. A profile highlighting this sibling "nu-folk" band from Across the Arts's Lorna Irvine.