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Emma Hay

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Other Articles: 38
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Interview: Siobhan Redmond

Emma Hay speaks to the Lady Macbeth actress about politics, Scottish identity and Shakespeare.

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I’m With The Band

The Traverse Theatre and Wales Millennium Centre present the world premiere of Tim Price’s state-of-the-nation satire.

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Have I No Mouth

Real-life mother and son Ann and Feidlim Cannon confront the unnecessary death of their husband and father 12 years ago.

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Fight Night

Internationally acclaimed Ontroerend Goed return with another interactive critique of democracy.

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Ciara

David Harrower’s Ciara explores the eponymous characters relationship with her past and her beloved Glasgow.

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Grounded

George Brant’s one-woman play ambitiously collides motherhood with the War on Terror.

The Battle of the Sexes

Documentary depicting the sexist attitudes surrounding Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs’ famous tennis match.

Calum’s Road

The dramatisation of the true events leading to the construction of Calum’s Road.

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Good Vibrations

A biopic of Terri Hooley’s struggle to bring punk and peace to 1970s Belfast.

The Winter’s Tale

The RSC celebrates nearly 450 years of Shakespeare with Lucy Bailey’s epic production.

The Government Inspector

A revival of Nikolai Gogol’s classic comedy of mistaken identity put together by Gerry Mulgrew.

The Full Monty

A theatrical version of the iconic British comedy from 1997, directed for the stage by Daniel Evans.

The Great Gatsby

A bold and energetic re-imagining of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s text by Northen Ballet.

Side Effects

Steven Soderbergh’s supposed last feature is a solid and entertaining thriller.

White Rose

A revival of Peter Arnott’s empowering 1985 play about a female Russian fighter pilot.

To The Wonder

An alluring and ponderous exploration of love which crosses continents and languages.

Driving Miss Daisy

A new version of Alfred Uhry’s 1987 Pulitzer Prize winning play, directed by David Esbjornson.

Found at Sea

A work in progress with a rough presentation that works to it’s benefit, directed by David Greig.

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Time and the Conways

J. B. Priestly’s timeless play, directed by Jemima Levick, considers the predestined nature of our lives.

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