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.
Lorna Irvine is unimpressed with her recent run-in.
Lorna Irvine's thoughts on Swan's latest studio album.
Lorna Irvine reviews Princess for a Day, by Jack Dickson from this season's A Play, a Pie and a Pint.
Lorna Irvine reviews a 'political romp' from A Play, a Pie and a Pint.
Lorna Irvine reviews A Play, a Pie and a Pints 250th production.
Joy Watters reviews Dundee Rep's latest production of the ever popular Whisky Galore by Compton Mackenzie.
Deborah McArthur reviews the Randolph's Leap gig at Shawland's new venue: Glad Cafe.
Joy Watters reviews the female version of an American classic.
Rebecca Paul reviews the current tour of the world-wide phenomena.
Joy Watters is disappointed by a production filled with great potential and a tantalising opening.
Joy Watters finds Dundee Rep's production lacking much depth outside of its musical numbers.
Michael Cox reviews Amusements, This Audio Tour Belongs to Lionel Ritchie and Dracula while making observations on the star-rating system.
Kirbie McShiz reviews the Fringe comedy show.
Michael Cox reviews Songs of Lear, The Rape of Lucrece and A Midsummer Night's Dream (As You Like It).
Kirbie McShiz is unimpressed by the late-night comedy show.
Deborah McArthur braves the heat and occasional embarrassment with her father to see three comedy shows on the Fringe.