Reviews
Is the WiFi Good in Hell?
Lyrical endearing play explores whether you can ever truly escape your roots
Maggie & Me
Frothily boisterous but ultimately heart-wrenching window into growing up gay in 1980s North Lanarkshire
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
With toe-tapping tunes and a brilliant cast, this production is sure to be a hit with all the family.
Suppose you Had a Portable Gramophone
Captivating tribute to the power of art and imagination
The Wound the Rag & the In-Between
Early-career artists provide a successful Highland premiere.
Sunset Song
A poignant, unflinching, and remarkable adaptation of Grassic Gibbon’s classic novel
The Girls of Slender Means
Poignant, punchy staging captures Spark’s smart, sassy girls of slender means
Houdini’s Greatest Escape
An inventive, though often ludicrous, whodunnit with plenty of surprises in store
James V: Katherine
Scaled-back instalment of the James Plays series offers a story of heresy, heartache, and hope
Escaped Alone
Caryl Churchill’s captivating play sees two representations of catastrophe collide
MANIPULATE: TESS
Ravishing recreation of Hardy’s classic novel from leading aerial theatre company
Jekyll & Hyde
McNair’s adaptation of Stevenson novella fails to unleash the potential within