EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Review: ANNIE, Rose TheatreAugust 13, 2018The chorus of young orphans are a talented young bunch, and paired with the brilliantly boozy Miss Hannigan (Hazel Beattie), they easily rival recent big-budget tours of the show. Sally Lyall's direction shines particular in an early fight scene between the orphans, an example of the attention to detail in this production.
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Review: Gary Delaney: Gagster's Paradise, Pleasance BeyondAugust 12, 2018As one-liner comics go, you'd be hard pushed to find anyone as close to the top of their game as Gary Delaney. Building his following from regular appearances on BBC's Mock The Week, his show has become a beg, steal or borrow ticket at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe and it's easy to see why.
BWW Review: BIRDSONG, Theatre Royal, GlasgowMay 30, 2018As the centenary of the armistice of the First World War approaches, there is no better time for Sebastian Faulks's Birdsong to be revived once again in its staged adaptation by Rachel Wagstaff.
BWW Review: Little Shop of Horrors, Cumbernauld TheatreMay 5, 2018Cumbernauld Musical Theatre Society bring their first staged musical to Cumbernauld Theatre only a year after the Society's inception. Audiences can expect spooks, laughs and a ridiculously catchy score in this loveable monster of a musical.