Category ★★★★☆

REVIEW: Yer Da and GLB

Reading Time: 2 minutesLong form improv is based on fewer audience suggestions, with a series of scenes based on one or two suggestions, over a longer period. In tonight’s hour long show, we had two groups - Glasgow institution “Yer Da” and Berlin-based “GLB” performing to a near sell-out crowd, comprised of the general public and their contemporaries.

REVIEW: Bhangra Nation

Reading Time: 3 minutesWho will emerge on top and win the National Bhangra Dance competition? A simple premise asked by Bhangra Nation and answered through an explosive musical tale, which gives voice to the diasporic search for identity, amid navigating teen angst and relationships. 

REVIEW: A Song For Ella Grey

Reading Time: 3 minutesA Song for Ella Grey is Pilot Theatre’s contemporary retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of Orpheus. Sam, Angeline, Ella Grey, Jay, and Claire are a group of friends on the brink of graduating high school in their small Northern town. Within this group, Claire and Ella Grey are particularly close. They have been best friends since they were little – endless sleepovers, no secrets.

REVIEW: Escaped Alone

Reading Time: 2 minutesEscaped Alone delivers a mesmerising blend of humour, complexity, and poignant reflection, offering audiences a captivating exploration of human connection amidst looming disaster Caryl Churchill’s Escaped Alone is a captivating exploration of human connection amidst impending catastrophe.…

REVIEW: Wish You Weren’t Here

Reading Time: 2 minutesWish You Weren't Here is a one act 2 hander play written by Katie Redford, and directed by Rob Watt. It stars Eleanor Henderson as Lorna, a 32 year old mother who wants to recapture the joy of family holidays to Scarborough from when her daughter was younger, and Olivia Pentelow as Mila, who plays the now 16 year old daughter who would much rather be with her friends in London than stuck in a seaside town in a dodgy B&B with her mother.