REVIEW: Ordinary Madness

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘Ordinary Madness is about the beauty in the dirt, the extraordinary in the mundane, the hard shell with the soft centre, about that bluebird in our soul that wants to get out.’

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘Ordinary Madness is about the beauty in the dirt, the extraordinary in the mundane, the hard shell with the soft centre, about that bluebird in our soul that wants to get out.’

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘The Value of Names’ tells the gripping story of former actor Benny (Jeremy Kareken) who has to confront the man who ended his career, Leo (Tim Hardy) as his daughter Norma (Katherine Lyle), also an actor, is met with the choice about whether to work under the creative direction of her father’s nemesis.

Reading Time: 2 minutesMonday night at the Glasgow King’s Theatre was nothing short of spectacular as Kinky Boots took to the stage in a dazzling display of heart, humour, and high-heeled glamour.

Reading Time: 2 minutesTesto is the latest work by Wet Mess, a drag artist, cabaret performer, and movement director, and is a surreal and dark exploration of masculinity, femininity, the trans man experience, and bathing in butter.

Reading Time: 2 minutesCaryl Churchill has been a playwright of our times for as long as she has been writing, consistently holding up a mirror to society in mesmerising and often terrifying ways.

Reading Time: 2 minutesDavid Brady’s 75 minute exploration of a man’s life in the face of the apocalypse has some touching moments, and some strong performances, however does not quite hit the heights it has the potential to hit.

Reading Time: 2 minutesUnder Milk Wood is a story that follows a day in the life of the Welsh town Llareggyb.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA triumph of subtle storytelling and impeccable performances, Summer 1954 is a must-see for admirers of classic drama and those who appreciate the quiet power of human connection Terence Rattigan’s twin masterpieces, Table Number Seven (from Separate…

Reading Time: 2 minutesA mix of mediation and exquisite dance that expands your consciousness ∞ {Infinite} is visionary dance company Humanhood’s first dance theatre meditation, leading the audience on a mystical journey through themes of movement and consciousness. The sound…

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Girl on the Train isn’t an easy story to bring to the stage, but this production did a solid job of making it work. The tension built well, the staging was cleverly done, and despite the heavy subject…