Emma McMullan
Irish-born, Glasgow-based writer and blogger. Emma has a background in arts TV production and music journalism, likes to write articles for her book blog in her spare time, and enjoys nights out to theatres and gigs just as much as a quiet night in with a new novel or album.
Reviews: 19
Other Articles: 0
Les Misérables
World-renowned production is a revolution brimming with delights and despair
WHITE RABBIT, RED RABBIT [ONLINE]
A bold and thought-provoking piece of experimental theatre unlike any other
L’École des femmes [ONLINE]
Molière classic delivers the sublime and the ridiculous in hilariously equal measures
The 1975
Notes on a Conditional Form
English pop rock quartet throw everything into their latest album, quite literally
What the Butler Saw [ONLINE]
A psychosexual caper of madness, mayhem and mistaken identity
Mr Poe’s Legendarium [ONLINE]
Promise of mystery and the macabre goes terrifyingly unfulfilled
SIX: The Musical
Forget history – this is her-story, where the Queens reign supreme!
The Alchemist
Gary McNair’s rhyming adaptation of a Jacobean farce is literal poetry in motion
Avenue Q
An outrageously funny show that wonderfully handles real life issues
The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra
Peter and the Wolf
Scots rendition of the Sergei Prokofiev classic is a rare mix of novel spin and acquired taste
Beartooth
Disease
The latest release from American hardcore punk titans offers a welcome remedy for autumn blues
Bullet For My Valentine – Gravity
Welsh hard rockers return with new tunes in time for festival season
Rat Scabies
P.H.D. (Prison. Hospital. Debt)
Drummer/Founder of The Damned unleashes a curious, chaotic solo debut upon the world
Seven Drunken Nights
The music of Dublin’s beloved sons lives on in this powerful stage session