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Reviews

Danny Hughes as Billy in Perth Theatre's Kes (2)
Perth Theatre

Kes

A cleaner, less gritty take on the tale made famous by Ken Loach

Jane Eyre
Dundee Rep

Jane Eyre

A straight down the line version of the Bronte classic

Traverse Theatre

Hope and Joy

Ellie Stewart’s surrealist exploration of otherness shows promise, but a reliance on out-of-place comedy holds it back

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Middletown

Absurdist study of small town life is confidently acted but challenging

King's Theatre

Prism

The poignant tale of Jack Cardiff is brought to life through Robert Lindsay‘s magnetic performance

Royal Lyceum Theatre

Barber Shop Chronicles

An insightful and invigorating celebration of black culture and diversity that is both hilarious and heartbreaking

Paisley Arts Centre

Fibres

Witty yet moving exploration of Glasgow’s asbestos crisis

King's Theatre

Frankenstein

Rona Munro’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale packs a powerful and terrifying punch

Traverse Theatre

The Panopticon

Russell-Martin’s empowering performance gives a voice to those failed by the care system

Traverse Theatre

The Sweetest Growl

A heartfelt and entertaining tribute to Glasgow’s gem of a jazz singer