It’s already been over two years since Amy Macdonald last played some full scale UK headline shows, but the wait is now set to come to an end as she announces a long awaited tour. Commencing in October and representing her …
Review: Meet Jan Black, Ayr Gaiety
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We are all sick to death of zoom meetings and are desperately longing to be back in the comfort of a theatre for a night of entertainment. In many ways, then, we are all …
NTS announces ‘Ghosts’ – a new immersive digital project
Audiences are invited to download a bespoke app, to plug in their headphones, and immerse themselves in this AR experience exploring the myth of the collective amnesia of slavery and racialised wealth, of empire and identity, and of being lost and found in space and time.
Opinion: Remembering Sydney Devine, Scotland’s Rhinestone Cowboy
Sydney had been on Scotland’s country music scene for decades with a dedicated crowd who would travel far and wide to see the crooner’s legendary shows.
Opinion: Creatives have been let down by post-Brexit visa arrangements
Leaving the EU will rob us all of innumerable significant opportunities but, for me, this is one of the most saddening. While the campaign for a U-turn on this ridiculous decision continues, we must hold out hope for the future.
Interview: Barrie Hunter
Perth Theatre’s panto star Barrie Hunter spoke to Braw Theatre in the middle of the run of Oh Yes We Are! A Quest For Long Lost Light And Laughter – a virtual panto-inspired adventure by Perth Theatre.
Review: Oh Yes We Are! A Quest For Long Lost Light And Laughter – Perth Theatre, Online
Despite the new and slightly untested medium to take us there, all the panto essentials are waiting for us and innovative little sparks make for a really immersive experience.
Review: Lament for Sheku Bayoh – NTS Online
A tragically well-timed reminder of the racial injustice that happens on Scotland’s own doorstep.
Increased COVID restrictions won’t stop Perth Theatre’s panto-tastic plans for 2020
Perth Theatre panto has vowed that it will still be LIVE and interactive – but online this year… oh, yes it will!
Who will save Ayrshire fae The Scunner That Stole Christmas?
Fresh from the dizzy heights of success with Jack and The Beanstalk, writing duo Ken Alexander and Fraser Boyle bring to life the magical tale of ‘The Scunner That Stole Christmas’.










