Written by Douglas Maxwell Directed by Jemima Levick Review by Dominic Corr Tickets from £18.00 ★★★★★ Off-leash, Panto-pal and Rivercity mainstay Jordan Young continues the tremendous run of success which Jemima Levick’s outing season as Artistic Director of the Tron Theatre, in Douglas Maxwell's Man’s Best Friend - a thrilling whirlwind through the mental forests … Continue reading Review: Man’s Best Friend – The Tron Theatre, Glasgow
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Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – So Young
Written by Douglas Maxwell Directed by Gareth Nicholls Review by Dominic Corr Traverse Theatre - Traverse One : Tickets ★★★★★ There are few other things distinctly Scottish than having your pals over for a takeaway. Catching up, sharing stories of the ‘old days’, and putting the world to the right. But what leading playwright and … Continue reading Review: Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 – So Young
The Sheriff of Kalamaki – A Play, A Pie, and a Pint
Written by Douglas Maxwell Directed by Jemima Levick Tickets from £12.00 ★★★ It was a big ol’ year, 1994. The world of entertainment was changed with the PlayStation, and it was shocked with the tragic suicide of Kurt Cobain and the arrest of O.J. Simpson. Pulp Fiction, The Lion King, and Friends dominated the big and small screens, … Continue reading The Sheriff of Kalamaki – A Play, A Pie, and a Pint
Orphans – King’s Theatre
https://youtu.be/Q3SEXLIUlrE Music and Lyrics by Roddy Hart and Tommy Reilly Directed by Cora Bissett Adapted by Douglas Maxwell ★★★★ A city without another of similar ilk, Glasgow sees layers of history, strife and raucous wonderment collide in a myriad of uninhibited pitches – almost a living, breathing paradox of a city. Nowhere more evident than in Peter Mullan’s … Continue reading Orphans – King’s Theatre
Man’s Best Friend – Play, Pie & Pint
Written by Douglas Maxwell Directed by Jemima Levick ★★★★ Ronnie’s life is woefully prosaic and wonderfully unremarkable. Every morning, Ronnie collects the neighbours’ dogs for their routine walk – he isn’t particularly good at it, but the dogs seem to appreciate the company. Whether it’s Rex, a young couple’s new puppy, or the bright orange … Continue reading Man’s Best Friend – Play, Pie & Pint
A Night By The River Tay – Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Directed by Amy Liptrott ★★★ Oh, the stories these waters could tell – from strife, famine and war to heartache and eternal lovers, the River Tay trickles a life force through the nation. The promised conclusion of the unique Shades of Tay project, which ran as digital audio productions, returns to the land for select performances overlooking … Continue reading A Night By The River Tay – Pitlochry Festival Theatre
