March for the Alternative
The largest national demonstration since the Iraq war protests
The largest national demonstration since the Iraq war protests
Sharon Beck’s graduate show Neme fuses puppetry, storytelling and music to awaken our imaginations and rekindle our youthful playfulness
Christie O'Caroll's new play challenges the social, cultural and racial perceptions of young people today, but at times overeggs its metaphors and themes
Universal education, mythological moralities and the personal changes these legends can reflect. Showing @ QMU Grad show
[rating: 4/5] A rousing and invigorating day of political theatre which can only act as the catalyst for future protests from the artistic world.
With the depiction of an idol exploring some interesting territory, the crutch of Monroe's iconography is rested on too heavily in Sue Glover's new play.
In terms of sheer relevancy, John Graham's darkly comic new play anchors itself as a necessity in theatre.
As part of a nationwide three-day installment of political drama, Bedlam acts as the Scottish flagship for one of the largest theatrical discussions on 'the cuts' that we have seen.
Showing @ Royal Lyceum Theatre 15 Mar - 2 Apr: Sue Glover's recreation of a feminine idol explores the sexiness of a decade, the insecurities of a culture and the destructive introspection of an individual
To mark the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, Lyceum and Stellar Quines theatre company combine to brutally challenge, discuss and iterate the struggles of female individuality and equality