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Theatre Review: September in the Rain

Lorna Irvine is amused by the touring production.

Theatre Review: Guilty

Lorna Irvine reviews the latest lunchtime theatre offering at Oran Mor.

The Great British Wake Off

Lorna Irvine reviews Etiquette of Grief.

Theatre Review: Janis Joplin: Full Tilt

Lorna Irvine gives high praises to the latest offering at A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Theatre Review: Wilful Forgetting

'Low-key, cerebral and very touching', Lorna Irvine finds the ingredients to a winning production.

Review: Dream/Life

Lorna Irvine struggles with a production 'not without its moments'.

Theatre Review: The Deficit Show

'Dark, clever and full of pithy one-liners,' Lorna Irvine reviews the latest Oran Mor production.

Theatre Review: Monkey Bars

Lorna Irvine reviews 'One of the most joyful, sad, poignant, life-affirming slices of verbatim theatre yet.'

Theatre Review: True West

Lorna Irvine is very impressed by the recent Citizens Theatre production.

Review: The Worst of Scottee

'Funny, intimate, brave and visceral,' Lorna Irvine relishes the recent production at the Arches.

Theatre Review: Grave Undertaking

Lorna Irvine finds much to love in this treat from A Play, a Pie and a Pint.

Theatre Review: Doras Duinte (Closed Door)

Lorna Irvine is disappointed by the latest lunchtime production at Oran Mor.

 

Theatre Review: Cured

Lorna Irvine reviews the 'touching, tender and haunting' production, part of this year's Glasgay! festival.

Theatre Review: Dragon

Lorna Irvine is completely enchanted and amazed by the tour production.

Event Report: Conflux with 85A: Mask Pit(ch)

Lorna Irvine reports on the recent presentation of work at the Briggait.

Happy Birthday Glasgay--20 years young!

Missy Lorelei takes a cheeky look at some of the acclaimed festival's highlights for this year.

Theatre Review: Dark Road

Amy Taylor feels more than a little disappointed by Ian Rankin’s long-awaited playwriting debut.

Theatre Review: The Trouble with Double

Missy Lorelei isn't sure if the latest offering from A Play, a Pie and a Pint is meant to be ironic or is just bad.

Theatre Review: In Time O'Strife

Joy Watters reviews 'a fine piece with some particularly outstanding performances from the female players'.

Theatre Review: Rob Drummond's Bullet Catch

Lorna Irvine takes a leap of faith at the Arches.

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