Braw Theatre editor Fraser MacDonald outlines his top picks of this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe The Edinburgh Festival is nearly upon us – and that means the Fringe is about to kick off too! With …
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News: OCD Me at Edinburgh Fringe
Sure, we all get a bit stressed sometimes. We all feel a bit isolated, ashamed, and terrified; convinced that the minutest of our actions may somehow have catastrophic effects on our loved ones… or is …
Still Game stars to host live music at Greenock Beacon’s Meliora Festival weekend
Still Game stars Jane McCarry and Mark Cox are set to host a packed line-up of live music at the Beacon Arts Centre this weekend. The pair, who played gossip Isa Drennan and moocher Tam Mullen …
Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, King’s Theatre Glasgow
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ It’s now ten years since the National Theatre staged Mark Haddon’s Curious Incident. This latest tour breathes new life into this essential play, opening its audience to a world that few of us can …
Interview: Allan Stewart
Ahead of his Opening Night of the Big, Big Variety Show at Edinburgh’s King’s Theatre, comedian and entertainer Allan Stewart spoken to us about surviving lockdown, poolside sketches with Roses King and returning to the …
Review: Six The Musical, Festival Theatre Edinburgh
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ History is written by the victors – but for one night only it’s Herstory at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre as Six returns to Auld Reekie. Most of us knew them before only as Divorced, Beheaded, …
Review: 9 to 5 the Musical, King’s Theatre Glasgow
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pour yourself a cup of ambition and get along to Dolly Parton’s hilarious musical comedy that is bound to shine away the January blues. When three women agree they have had enough of their …
Review: Beauty and the Beast, His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pantoland has been dormant for nearly two years, so what better way to blow off those cobwebs than an all-singing all-dancing extravaganza that’s bound to delight young and old. In the magical world of …
Review: Cinderella, King’s Theatre Glasgow
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Christmas means tinsel, mince pies and pantomime. In Glasgow, after two years locked away, the King’s sprinkles an industrial load of fairy dust this year to make us realise just how much missed we’ve …
Review: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Theatre Royal Glasgow
You won’t be treated to an evening of thought-provoking emotional drama – but that’s almost certainly not what you’re looking for anyway.