‘The Woman In Black’ (Theatre Royal, Glasgow) | Review By Lewis C. Baird

The Woman in Black has been frightening theatre audiences since 1987, and now it continues its scare fest across the UK with it’s tour stopping off this week in Glasgow at the Theatre Royal, playing until Saturday 24th January 2026.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M-Vm183OXo The Woman in Black is based on Susan Hill’s 1983 book of the same name and was adapted to stage by Stephen Mallatratt. An aging Arthur Kipps hires a... Continue Reading →

Note Of Concern (TheSpace on the Mile) | Review by Sam Eastop

A school reunion turns into a bit of a nightmare when two estranged friends from school wind up trapped in their old teacher’s classroom. With reflections, plenty of laughs and some surprising twists, the two realise the glory days may be behind them and that their old teacher might not have been so bad after... Continue Reading →

‘Mary Poppins’ (Festival Theatre, Edinburgh) | Review By Lewis C. Baird

The world’s favourite flying nanny has returned to Edinburgh to kick off Capital Theatre’s 2025 programming with a spoonful of sugar. The stage adaptation of Disney’s classic movie, ‘Mary Poppins’, is playing the Festival Theatre until Saturday 15th February. Based on P.L Traver’s stories, this musical follows the Banks family, as they try to gain... Continue Reading →

‘Edward Scissorhands’ (Edinburgh Festival Theatre) | Review By Lewis C. Baird

Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures have revived their stage adaptation of Tim Burton’s iconic 1990s movie, ‘Edward Scissorhands’. Edward, a synthetic man with scissor hands, is taken in by Peg, a kind woman, after the passing of his inventor. To fit in, Edward must get used to suburban life. This ballet adaptation of the culture classic... Continue Reading →

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