From a hill on the outskirts of the city, Lisa (Sarah Hoare), Joanne (Tessie Orange-Turner) and Amy (Esther-Grace Button) watch all the little lights ...
Barrowland Ballet’s latest creation Wolves gives body and voice to ideas of community, transmission and conflict in this inventive and uplifting produ...
After their son has been hit with a stick by one of his classmates, and lost two teeth in the process, Véronique (Anita Vettesse) and Michel (Colin Mc...
Avoidable Climbing blends singing, political parable and participatory performance in an underwhelming discussion of current politics. The title parod...
Ballad is too tranquil a term for this intensive exploration of a relationship between the titular Mother, Lucy Gaizely, from the artistic collective ...
Presented as part of the international selection of the festival Take Me Somewhere in Glasgow, Guerrilla envisions a future of increasing political un...
A new festival dedicated to contemporary performance, Take Me Somewhere is just kicking off for the first time in Glasgow. Angry, noisy, and physical,...
After bringing The Slab Boys back to the stage in 2015, the Citizens launches a new production of Cuttin’ a Rug, the middle part of John Byrne’s trilo...
Made in India explores the question of surrogacy and paints a complex vision of female inequality. The story revolves around a trio of women, all conn...
If you come to The Winter’s Tale expecting to see a comedy, the first three acts may give you the impression that you have been severely misled. King ...