
From Bulgaria with Love at Kelvingrove
Review: The warmest of welcomes for the staggering polyphonic vocals of Bulgarian Voices, visiting Celtic Connections at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove.
Review: The warmest of welcomes for the staggering polyphonic vocals of Bulgarian Voices, visiting Celtic Connections at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove.
Review: Femi Kuti and his band’s joyously infectious Afro-beat gets folk up and dancing at Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall.
Review: The corto.alto project brought together an almighty collective experience at Glasgow’s Barrowland for Celtic Connections on Sat 18th Jan, in the festival’s first weekend.
Review: Glasgow pantomime legends Elaine C Smith, Darren Brownlie and Jonny Mac are back, bringing Peter Pan to the stage once more.
Review: Aladdin has boarded the magic carpet and arrived in Glasgow (in style!)
Review: A bold, brave modern version of the classic Shakespeare play at the Edinburgh International Festival features a cast affected by Down’s syndrome.
Review: Edinburgh’s Hub plays host to the extraordinary sounds of traditional Kyrgyz music played and sung by the Ustatshakirt Ensemble.
Review: Virtuoso piano maverick Chilly Gonzales returns to Edinburgh International Festival to scale further musical heights.
Review: Edinburgh International Festival welcomes the versatile Jordan Rakei to impress with his vast musical capabilities, at the Usher Hall.
Review: Edinburgh International Festival’s staging of Opéra Comique’s production of Carmen transports the audience into a world of love, lust and betrayal.
Review: Theatre group 1927’s production of Please Right back at Edinburgh’s Studio Theatre seamlessly blends imagination and reality to tell the story of the fantastical adventures of the elusive Mr.E.
Review: Muriel Spark’s drama depicting the hope of happiness in the poverty immediately following the Second World War is at Edinburgh’s Lyceum.
Review: Tatha Gallery, Newport-on-Tay celebrates a milestone anniversary marking ten years of promoting established artists and emerging talent.
Review: We take an up-close look at the giant sculpture of the mythical serpent ‘Bella’ the Beithir – unveiled at Stockingfield Bridge Art Park in Glasgow earlier this month.
A giant sculpture of the mythical serpent ‘Bella’ the Beithir has been unveiled at Stockingfield Bridge Art Park in Glasgow.
Review: Lambchop’s conversational poetry graces the Celtic Connections stage as Kurt Wagner joins pianist Andrew Broder.
Review: Nearly fifty years after their inaugural performance, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra with conductor Eric Jacobsen invite the most distinguished of guest musicians and singers to join them for a warm-hearted evening that’s both moving and celebratory.
Review: Currently touring the UK, garlanded acoustic guitarist Tommy Emmanuel has made Celtic Connections a key stop, performing on the second day of Glasgow’s global music festival with American guitar super-talent Molly Tuttle.
Review: A festive favourite returns this winter to Glasgow’s Theatre Royal with a surprise… Scottish Ballet’s Cinders! has arrived, with a twist.
Review: Glasgow pantomime legends Elaine C Smith, Darren Brownlie and Johnny Mac are back, bringing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to life once more.
Review: To many the ultimate rom-com, Pretty Woman: The Musical has arrived in Glasgow, with a dazzling production and high-calibre cast.
Review: National Theatre’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Ocean at the End of the Lane has arrived at Glasgow’s King’s Theatre as part of its 2023 UK tour.
Review: Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s 1636 comedy Life Is a Dream gets a playful, surreal treatment that toys with our sense of reality in Edinburgh International Festival’s Lyceum production.
Review: Marchmont House, the Georgian mansion in the Scottish Borders, hosted its Open Studios event over the course of a weekend in August.