Review: Stand & Deliver: The Lee Jeans Sit-In at The Tron Theatre, Glasgow

Stand & Deliver at The Tron Theatre captures the 1981 Lee Jeans sit-in, showcasing workers' determination through humor and music. With strong performances and direction, it honors collective action while acknowledging the complexities of resistance.

Review: Cinderella: A Fairytale – The Lyceum, Edinburgh

Created by Sally Cookson, Adam Peck, and the Original Company Directed by Jemima Levick Review by Dominic Corr The Lyceum ★★★★★ Cinderella is the fairytale that refuses to fade: morality and wonderment stitched alongside rags-to-riches promise, and a heart tuned to the season. Done right, it carries an engrossing sense of humour and a growling hint … Continue reading Review: Cinderella: A Fairytale – The Lyceum, Edinburgh

Review: Man’s Best Friend – The Tron Theatre, Glasgow

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

Have a Gander at A View From The Bridge: A Chat with Nicole Cooper

Nicole Cooper (Beatrice), to star in The Tron Theatre's A View from the Bridge, the opening production from new Artistic Director Jemima Levick Opening on February 21st at The Tron Theatre, Glasgow, we spoke with the award-winning performer to discuss their role as Beatrice, the production itself, and what to expect from Levick's first season … Continue reading Have a Gander at A View From The Bridge: A Chat with Nicole Cooper

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

SCOTS – A Play, A Pie, and a Pint

https://youtu.be/vUju8DmWJvw Created by NOISEMAKER’s Scott Gilmour and Claire McKenzie  Directed by Jemima Levick ★★★★★ The humble cludgie. It’s very often left out of our most important creations. This is madness because have you ever been camping? Doing your business into a hole in the ground just isn’t fun… So, how about this: instead of being the greatest invention … Continue reading SCOTS – A Play, A Pie, and a Pint

The Great Replacement – A Play, A Pie, And a Pint

Written by Uma Nada-Rajah Directed by Jemima Levick ★★★★ Invading and destructive. Coming over on boats and taking up the spaces, homes, and opportunities of those who have lived here for generations. We’re talking about the American Bull Frog, but you knew that, right? Then again, you’d never invite the frog over for drinks, would … Continue reading The Great Replacement – A Play, A Pie, And a Pint

Cinderella – Dundee Rep

Book and Lyrics by Lynda Radley Music and Lyrics by Michael John McCarthy Directed by Jemima Levick ★★★★ Expectantly and admirably, many of Scotland’s festive treats this year plant a seed of hope for the future of the natural world. And amidst the Christmas cheering of pop culture pantos and endless Dickens adaptations: a wholly … Continue reading Cinderella – Dundee Rep

Sally – Traverse Theatre

Written by James Ley Directed by Jemima Levick ★★★★ So, are you telling me you haven’t wanted to watch a one-woman version of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret? To witness the decadence of the Kit-Kat swanning around the theatres of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Broadway: all to the distinct twang and ad-libbed jabs from a Scottish star? Madness … Continue reading Sally – Traverse 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