5 Reviewer's Rating When Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring was first performed in Paris in 1913, the score and choreography were so controversial that they provoked riots. The original choreography...
4 Reviewer's Rating What does the controversial photography of Robert Mapplethorpe have in common with the life cycle of a Monarch butterfly? Both are sources of inspiration for Scottish Dance...
5 Reviewer's Rating Welcome to Dance International Glasgow (or DIG Festival) where I’m at The Tramway, home of Scottish Ballet, for the world premiere of their new production, Each Other....
4 Reviewer's Rating Dominic Hill’s production of Noël Coward’s Hay Fever is a playful if traditional take on the well-loved 1924 comedy of manners. Meet the Bliss family: the retired...
3 Reviewer's Rating For those of you who’ve never heard of Faslane, it’s the Trident nuclear warhead base in Scotland. Jenna Watt’s one-woman show is an exploration of what it...
4 Reviewer's Rating Panti Bliss, the Queen of Ireland, talks glamourous diseases, the Pantigate scandal, and back-to-boy makeovers. Wearing a red sparkly bodycon and killer heels, Panti introduces herself as...
1 Reviewer's Rating The ZENDEH theatre company uses a quote from Shakespeare’s King Lear as its slogan: ‘The weight of this sad time we must obey; Speak what we feel,...
5 Reviewer's Rating #negrophobia is a searing, multimedia exploration of attitudes towards black male bodies. The production defies categorisation, blending poetry, dance and drama with live video footage. As you...
4 Reviewer's Rating The Cause of Thunder is a blistering one-man Brexistential crisis full of humour and pathos. The show tells the story of Bob Cunningham (played by celebrated Glaswegian...
5 Reviewer's Rating Saddle up for Black Beauty as you’ve never seen it before; the McCuddy brothers are guaranteed to whinny you over. These so-called Equestrian Illusionists (or Andy and...