

REVIEW: Miss Saigon
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Miss Saigon has arrived at the King’s Theatre, Glasgow, and it has not done so quietly. Boublil and Schönberg’s landmark musical, following the romance between…
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REVIEW: The Long Drop
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The Long Drop is a psychological black comedy written by Linda McLean and directed by Dominic Hill, based around the 2017 book of the same…
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REVIEW: Venus and Adonis
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Like the rarely performed yet splendid poem it illuminates, Greg Doran’s Venus and Adonis, brought to life through puppetry, is a rare and precious treat.
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REVIEW: Dear Evan Hansen
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Dear Evan Hansen is a powerful story that speaks to today’s world. Its themes of identity, mental health, and empathy spark meaningful conversation, while its…
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REVIEW: The Ballad of Johnny and June
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Rather than offering up a straightforward jukebox musical, The Ballad of Johnny and June explores the lives of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash through…
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REVIEW: My Romantic History
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D.C. Jackson’s My Romantic History takes on the Tron Theatre through the direction of Johnny McKnight, spilling to the audience the woes of two individuals who find…
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FEATURE: Royal Lyceum Season Launch
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This season sees a mix of major classics, Scottish premieres, family shows and partnerships with several other theatres and companies.
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FEATURE: Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year 2026
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Charlotte English crowned winner of prestigious Stephen Sondheim Society award on talent-packed afternoon
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FEATURE: We Invented the Weekend
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The ‘We Invented the Weekend’ festival, coming to Salford for the third time in 2026, celebrates the beginning of the workers’ rights campaign to finish…
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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Ian Chapman Black and Levenka Andrea
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We sat down for an exclusive interview with Ian Chapman Black and Levenka Andrea to discuss ‘Reel Life’.
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