Review: Once – Pitlochry Festival Theatre

The Pitlochry Festival Theatre's revival of "Once," directed by John Tiffany, is a testament to intimate storytelling and emotional connection. The performances by Dylan Wood and Lydia White shine, while the ensemble creates a warm, lived-in atmosphere. With exquisite music and a thoughtful design, it promises to be the highlight of the season.

549: Scots of the Spanish Civil War – The Brunton Theatre

https://youtu.be/hQC7-ie1_VY Written by Jack Nurse & Robbie Gordon Directed by Jack Nurse ★★★★ To paraphrase the right honourable MP Mhairi Black: there’s an ‘F’ word that the country is too fearful to speak. A word we need to vocalise, and a word Wonder Fools encourages audiences to use. A word which thousands died in their … Continue reading 549: Scots of the Spanish Civil War – The Brunton Theatre

Underwood Lane – Johnstone Town Hall

Written by John Byrne Directed by Andy Arnold ★★★ Love, life, death, and a poke of chips; it’s the 60s in Scotland, West Coast Johnstone and Paisley, where the weather is temperamental, and the unshackled restrictions and attitudes of the Swinging Sixties hadn’t quite made it north of the border. But there was one thing … Continue reading Underwood Lane – Johnstone Town Hall