Lorna Irvine reviews a 'fun, if a touch insubstantial' production.
Lorna Irvine reviews the production from Mark Bruce Company, recently seen at the Tramway.
Lorna Irvine speaks with Anna Porubcansky and Ewan Downie about the company, their work and who inspires them.
Lorna Irvine reviews 'something unique, awkward, thought-provoking and joyful'.
Lorna Irvine speaks with the acclaimed artist about influences and his latest project.
Lorna Irvine is enthralled by Scottish Ballet's most recent tour.
Lorna Irvine speaks with the director of the internationally-acclaimed theatre company.
Lorna Irvine reviews an evening of dance performances at the Tramway, part of the Indepen-Dance festival.
Michael Cox reviews Sonics in Dumm, Kim Noble: You're Not Alone and Songs from Orwell Farm.
Lorna Irvine reviews 'a powerful, glorious and passionate' performance.
Michael Cox reviews Near Gone, Shakespeare, His Wife and the Dog, Lands of Glass and ViewMaster.
Michael Cox reviews A Walk at the Edge of the World, Siddhartha the Musical and Minetti.
Lorna Irvine reviews the Summerhall production.
Michael Cox reviews Red Tap/Blue Tiger, Away From Home and The Great Gatsby.
Michael Cox reviews Kid Box, Invisible Walls, Theatre on a Long Thin Wire, The Object Lesson and Blood Orange.
Michael Cox reviews Malasombra, The Dispute, Little on the Inside and Sister.
Lorna Irvine speaks with 85A about their closing night celebration for Behaviour 2014.
Lorna Irvine reviews Scottish Ballet's 'affecting, timeless mediation' of the famed tragedy.
Lorna Irvine reviews two films from the new arts documentary festival.
Lorna Irvine is both impressed and moved by Scottish Dance Theatre's latest.