Reviewer's Rating The North Marine Furet 16/05/2017 With its playful exploration of disorientation, The North, which premiered at the Tramway last weekend, opens up many possibilities ...
Reviewer's Rating Velvet Petal S.A. McCracken 10/05/2017What does the controversial photography of Robert Mapplethorpe have in common with the life cycle of a ...
Reviewer's Rating Travels with My Aunt Marine Furet 10/05/2017Never assume your morality to be above anyone else’s: Travels with My Aunt invites its audience to sit back and...
Reviewer's Rating Rosalind Marine Furet 05/05/2017Wth this new production, James Cousins pares down Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like it to its gender-shifting heroin, the titular...
Reviewer's Rating Scottish Ballet: Each Other S.A. McCracken 28/04/2017Welcome to Dance International Glasgow (or DIG Festival) where I’m at The Tramway, home of Scottish Ballet, for the world...
Reviewer's Rating Coriolanus Vanishes Marine Furet 21/04/2017At home, Christopher has a forgiving wife, an adopted son, and a passionate lover...
Reviewer's Rating A Machine They’re Secretly Building Marine Furet 19/04/2017Blending video, theatre, and agitprop, A Machine They’re Secretly Building explores cyber security and the commodification of privacy in a...
Reviewer's Rating Hay Fever S.A. McCracken 12/04/2017Dominic Hill’s production of Noël Coward’s Hay Fever is a playful if traditional take on the well-loved 1924 comedy of manners.
Reviewer's Rating Expensive Shit Marine Furet 05/04/2017A predatory male gaze pervades every corner of the stage in Expensive Shit. It lurks behind...
Reviewer's Rating My Country: a work in progress Marine Furet 02/04/2017fter a debut in London, this week is the first in the nationwide tour of My Country: a Work in...