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Theatre Review: The 39 Steps

Jo Turbitt reviews the latest UK tour of a 'pacey, physical, cheeky comedy'.

Theatre Review: I Am Thomas ***

Amy Taylor reviews a production with a 'wonderfully playful subversive charm that runs throughout'.

Theatre Review: International Waters ***

Michael Cox reviews a production with impressive components but ultimately stalls.

Theatre Review: Witness for the Prosecution

Joy Watters reviews a production with 'excellent performance' that give the production 'the power it requires'.

Review: Hinterland ****

Michael Cox reviews 'an ambitious project that is worthwhile'.

Theatre Review: Get Carter **

Michael Cox reviews 'a missed opportunity'.

Theatre Review: The Destroyed Room ***

Michael Cox reviews a production that 'looks great but is just too safe for its own good'.

Theatre Review: Blackbird ****

Michael Cox reviews a production of a modern Scottish classic with excellent performances.

Cinema Review: Louder Than Bombs ***

Amy Taylor reviews a film 'with some stunning imagery, but little else'.

Cinema Review: Glasgow Film Festival roundup

Michael Cox reviews Hitchcock/Truffaut, One Floor Below and Where Do We Go From Here?

Theatre Review: The Crucible ****

Michael Cox reviews a production of a classic play 'told with passion and intelligence'.

Cinema Review: The Colours of the Alphabet ****

Amy Taylor reviews a 'poignant, touching and very amusing' film.

Cinema Review: Land and Shade ****

Amy Taylor reviews 'a stunning debut' that is 'a must see'.

Cinema Review: Sing Street ****

Michael Cox reviews a film with 'pluck and charm to spare'.

Cinema Review: Miles Ahead ***

Michael Cox reviews Don Cheadle's film that looks at the life and music of Miles Davis.

Cinema Review: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? *****

Michael Cox reviews a classic which is being screened as part of this year's Glasgow Film Festival.

Cinema Review: Altered States

Michael Cox reviews Matchbox Cineclub's recent screening, part of this year's Glasgow Film Festival.

Cinema Review: Guilty ****

Michael Cox reviews a film that's 'gripping, moving and filled with convincing performances'.

Theatre Review: Cock ****

Michael Cox reviews a 'hilarious yet poignant' production.

Theatre Review: Endgame ****

Michael Cox reviews 'a stand-out' production.

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