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Read our review of A Play, a Pie and a Pint's latest show, a comedy musical by Brian James O’Sullivan and Hannah Jarrett-Scott, starring Liz Ewing and Julia Murray
about 2 months ago
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A bid to turn the building into a hotel is set to be rejected after a report deemed it would "harm" the site's "special architectural and historic interest"
3 months ago
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Actor Caroline Sheen chats to Fergus Morgan about her lifelong love of musical theatre – from being inspired by amdram as a child to her latest role in Military Wives the Musical
3 months ago
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Read our review of Wallace at Glasgow's Òran Mór. A Play, a Pie and a Pint presents an interesting hip-hop musical about the life and legacy of William Wallace
3 months ago
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Actor and artistic director whose daring shows helped to make Glasgow’s Citizens Theatre one of Europe's most respected theatres and a hotbed of talent
3 months ago
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Andy Nyman talks to Fergus Morgan about his remarkably varied career, playing Max Bialystock in The Producers and staging the supernatural
3 months ago
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Alan Cumming will host a series of ‘in conversation’ events to raise funds for his first season as artistic director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre in 2026
3 months ago
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Returning to the West End in Romans: A Novel, Kyle Soller talks to Fergus Morgan about training in London and the highs and lows of starring in The Inheritance
4 months ago
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Read our review of Odds Are at Edinburgh Fringe. Writer/performer Smita Russell delivers a tragic but underdeveloped hour of autobiographical storytelling
4 months ago
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Read our review of The Ruckus at Edinburgh Fringe. New show from touring company Revel Puck Circus is well-conceived but underwhelming
4 months ago
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So Young, which premiered at the Traverse Theatre during last year's Edinburgh Fringe, has won the 2024 Hector MacMillan Award for best new Scottish play
4 months ago