Occupied territories.
Glasgow
11 September 2013
Reviews • Glasgow • Scotland
Crime and Punishment
Citizens Theatre ⋄ 5th - 28th September 2013
By Colin Bramwell
The killing.
25 June 2013
Reviews • Glasgow • Scotland
Paul Bright’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner Reconstructed
Tramway ⋄ 14th-29 June 2013
By Rosanna Hall
The unstageable past.
30 May 2013
Reviews • Glasgow
Far Away / Seagulls
Citizens Theatre ⋄ 23rd May - 8th June 2013
By Rosanna Hall
Caryl Churchill’s fragile dystopias.
13 May 2013
Reviews • Glasgow • Performance
The Riot of Spring
Tramway ⋄ 10th-11th May 2013
By Lorna Irvine
The shock of Stravinsky.
10 May 2013
Reviews • Glasgow • Scotland
Wuthering Heights/ Poke
The Arches ⋄ 23rd April - 4th May
By Rohanne Udall
A Behaviour Festival double bill.
25 March 2013
Reviews • Glasgow
A Man Came to a Woman
Tron Theatre ⋄ 15th -23rd March 2013
By Lorna Irvine
Sex and the Soviets.
2 March 2013
Reviews • Glasgow • Scotland
White Rose
Tron Theatre ⋄ 26th February- 2nd March 2013
By Lorna Irvine
High flyers.
11 February 2013
Reviews • Glasgow • Scotland
Running on the Cracks
Tron Theatre ⋄ 6th-16th February 2012
By Rosanna Hall
Runaway world.
10 November 2012
Reviews • Glasgow • Scotland
Glasgow Girls
Citizens Theatre ⋄ 31st October to 17th November 2012 and on tour
By Rosanna Hall
Singing activism.
9 October 2012
Reviews • Glasgow
Medea
Citizens Theatre ⋄ 27th September - 13th October 2012
By Jeni Cumming
Bartlett’s diabolic deconstruction of gender.
17 September 2012
Reviews • Glasgow
Yellow Moon / Monster in the Hall
Citizens Theatre ⋄ 6th September, then touring until 17th November 2012
By Colin Bramwell
A David Greig double-bill.
17 September 2012
Reviews • Glasgow
The Room in the Elephant
Òran Mór ⋄ 14th September 2012
By Harriet Allner
Banksy steals a home.
12 September 2012
Reviews • Glasgow
A Beginning, A Middle and An End
Tron Theatre ⋄ 5th - 8th September 2012
By Rosanna Hall
A life organic.
20 November 2011
Reviews • Glasgow • Opera
Pass the Spoon
Tramway ⋄ 17th - 19th November 2011
By Markee Rambo-Hood
David Shrigley’s sort-of opera