 | Cats (Tour - Edinburgh)    14 February 2013 Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron MacKintosh got the cream in 1981 when their adaptation of T. S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" arched its back and took to the stage. Having earned its.... More... |
 | Soul Sister (Tour - Glasgow)   17 January 2013 Ike and Tina Turner infamously shared one of music's most turbulent and tortured relationships. Soul Sister, a brand new musical inspired by the life and times of the couple, captures neither the fire.... More... |
 | Cinderella (Glasgow)     8 December 2012 Haul out the holly! It's that time of year again and the Santa Claus of theatre (Brian Blessed, probably) has been sprinkling a little bit of Christmas magic. Eric Potts' reinvention of the classic Ci.... More... |
 | The Woman in Black (Tour - Glasgow)   28 November 2012 1987 was a good year to be theatrical ghost. As perhaps the most successful stage spectre of them all, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera crept in to his second year of haunting Her Maje.... More... |
 | The Ladykillers (Tour - Glasgow)    20 November 2012 Carrying more dodgy business cards than a Soho telephone box, The Ladykillers have rustled into town and are looking to steal your grandma’s most prized Royal Doulton. Meet the debonair Professo.... More... |
 | One Man, Two Guvnors (Tour - Glasgow)      13 November 2012 What is there left to say about One Man, Two Guvnors, the most highly decorated, publically celebrated and critically lauded comedy of the last ten years? Richard Bean’s modern adaptation of Carlo Gol.... More... |
 | 9 to 5 (Tour - Glasgow)     13 November 2012 It tumbled out of New York and stumbled to a regional tour of the UK. Adapted from the 1980 film and with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton herself, 9 to 5 is a fresh and enjoyable new musical which ma.... More... |
 | Blue/Orange (Tour - Glasgow)    9 November 2012 [Blue/Orange] doesn't sound like the perfect night out at the theatre. An unpacking of psychosis, this rather existentialist three-hand play by Joe Penhall focuses on the definitions of mental illness.... More... |
 | I, Tommy    9 November 2012 In the summer of 2006, Scotland’s most controversial and popular politician, Tommy Sheridan, took on the legal might of the Murdoch empire and won. But, Murdoch hit back and in January 2011; She.... More... |
 | Glasgow Girls (Glasgow)     3 November 2012 Musical theatre is the land of opportunity for the oppressed and persecuted. A sanctuary for the reviled spectres which lurk beneath Opera Houses, the downtrodden Parisian factory worker and the immig.... More... |