Monday, May 25, 2015

Hitting the high notes with prison opera in the round by Rosenna East

There were committed performances from all of the cast

SOURCE: Herald Scotland at 05:58PM

Knowing the Bard, measure for measure by Brian Beacom

Callow grasped the chance to evaluate how Shakespeare's work linked with his personal life.

SOURCE: Herald Scotland at 05:58PM

Working on the emotions by Mary Brennan

Nic Green: Born in Glasgow then bred in Yorkshire

SOURCE: Herald Scotland at 05:58PM

John, Paul...and Stuart by Iain Softley

It would be easy to assume that Iain Softley simply caught sight of the massive band­wagon rolling by and leapt on.

SOURCE: Herald Scotland at 05:58PM

A flying start for new Maestro by Neil Cooper

If it's Monday, this must be Glasgow.

SOURCE: Herald Scotland at 05:58PM
Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Kristen Schaal gets in hot water with new Edinburgh Fringe show - Herald Scotland | Arts & Ents | Stage & Visual Arts by BARRY DIDCOCK

The first time Kristen Schaal performed in Edinburgh, she became famous in New York. Go figure, as they say over there. The stateside acclaim wasn’t for her 2007 Fringe show, however, thou…

SOURCE: Herald Scotland at 07:32AM
Thursday, April 14, 2011

‘We have to engage with people emotionally’ - Herald Scotland | Arts & Ents | Stage & Visual Arts by Phil Miller

The London-based theatre director has been setting up for rehearsals of Rona Munro’s new play, Pandas, for the last half-hour in the Traverse Theatre’s Leith-based rehearsal rooms with n…

SOURCE: Herald Scotland at 08:30AM

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