Arlington – Traverse Theatre ★★★
Enda Walsh’s ‘Arlington’ imagine a strange, tender love story set in a dystopian world dominated by surveillance and control
Enda Walsh’s ‘Arlington’ imagine a strange, tender love story set in a dystopian world dominated by surveillance and control
A defining club of the early 80s is powder-puffed, sequinned, lipsticked, sound-tracked and given its due place by London’s Design Museum.
Californian pop-rock sisters Haim conclude their I Quit tour with a rollicking good time in Glasgow.
A new revival of Top Hat certainly puts on the Ritz and brings the Glitz by the bucketload
Love doesn’t grow but withers spectacularly in Jay Roach’s black comedy of a relationship gone very sour, The Roses.
Nostalgia, pop culture, and raw honesty blend into a distinctly Scottish hour of comedy in Christopher Macarthur Boyd’s Howling at the Moon.
The comic, the confessional and the musical merge in Canadian Jodie Sloan’s debut Fringe show, Is She Hot?
Theatre stalwarts Victoria Melody and Mark Thomas document one woman’s rather niche way of dealing with divorce in Trouble, Struggle, Bubble and Squeak.
Emmy winner Bryan Safi explores confidence, queerness and relationships in his Fringe debut, Are You Mad at Me?
Musings on growing up black, bisexual and Scottish form the core of Black Mediocrity, Ayo Adenekan’s Fringe stand-up debut