Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: hang (Tron Theatre)
“It is cruel – how the world keeps spinning. Despite everything.” So writes director Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir, describing the theme at...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: Moorcroft (Tron Theatre)
There will always be a place in Scottish theatre for small, homely plays. Ordinary stories, that strive for an honest and earnest...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20224 min read
Review: Groan Ups (Theatre Royal Glasgow)
Seeing Mischief Theatre’s Groan Ups is rather like when a much-loved band puts out a new album that is a little…different from what we...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: Skank (Pleasance Courtyard)
Skank introduces us to Kate; a woman on the brink of crisis who uses sex and self-deprecating humour and sex to distract herself from her...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: Press (Pleasance Courtyard)
Sometimes the drama surrounding film releases is far more entertaining than the picture itself. Some have a scandal from the set, such as...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: Fear of Roses (Assembly Roxy)
There’s something appealing and filling about a crime-comedy; full of power, murder, betrayal, and wit. In some of the classic neo-noirs...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: Patricia Gets Ready (For a Date With the Man That Used to Hit Her) (Pleasance at the EICC)
We’ve all imagined chance encounters with people we have an urge to confront. We imagine in the shower, in the car, before we go to sleep...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Dreamworld (Previously Zumba Gold) (Pleasance Courtyard)
There are various professions that require you to put on a performance; teaching, customer service, and, apparently, being a Zumba...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min read
Review: Smile Like You're Happy (TheSpace Triplex)
When it comes to discussions around social media, theatre tends to lag behind other forms of entertainment. There are exceptions, such as...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min read
Review: Afterparty (TheSpace Triplex)
Plays about teenagehood usually fall into one of two traps. If they are created by grown-ups, whose visions of their teenage years are...