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Theatre Review: Kill Johnny Glendenning

Michael Cox reviews the comedic caper co-production between the Lyceum and the Citizens.

Theatre Review: Three Sisters (****)

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a perfect piece for the Autumn season'.

Theatre Review: One Day All This Will Come To Nothing (****)

Lorna Irvine reviews a 'superb psychosexual drama'.

Dance Review: The Crucible/Ten Poems (****)

Lorna Irvine is enthralled by Scottish Ballet's most recent tour.

Cinema Review: 20,000 Days on Earth (*****)

Lorna Irvine reviews a film 'as rich, stylised and lyrical as any decent music film should be'.

John Waters: I Love that Dirty Waters

Lorna Irvine reports on a Glasgay! one-night stand by the infamous provocateur.

Ontroerend Goed: Belgium vs Rest of the World?

Lorna Irvine speaks with the director of the internationally-acclaimed theatre company.

 

 

Cinema Review: Pride (***)

Missy Lorelei reviews 'an intelligent, stringently left-wing film that is also a fun crowd-pleaser'.

Theatre Review: The Glass Menagerie

Joy Watters reviews Dundee Reps 'thoughtful' production of an American classic.

Theatre Review: Faster, Louder

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a likeable enough opener' production at Oran Mor.

Theatre Review: 1984 (****)

Michael Cox reviews 'a highly engrossing' adaptation of a classic.

Across the Festival: August 30

Michael Cox reviews Helen Lawrence, Ubu and the Truth Commission and FRONT.

Dance Review: Gathered Together (****)

Lorna Irvine reviews an evening of dance performances at the Tramway, part of the Indepen-Dance festival.

Cinema Review: God Help the Girl (15)

Lorna Irvine reviews 'a likeable enough effort' about the indie music scene in Glasgow.

Across the Festival: August 23--Hill Street

Michael Cox reviews Thief, The Lieutenant of Inishmore and Trainspotting.

Across the Festival: Referendum productions

Michael Cox reviews All Back to Bowie's and The Pure, the Dead and the Brilliant.

Comedy Review: Andy Zaltzman Satirist for Hire (****)

Michael Cox reviews the acclaimed comics most recent tour.

Across the Festival: August 21

Michael Cox reviews Sonics in Dumm, Kim Noble: You're Not Alone and Songs from Orwell Farm.

Across the Festival: August 18--Summerhall

Michael Cox reviews Sirens and Wuthering Heights.

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