As Glasgow comedy venue The Stand relocates after 25 years, Jay Richardson checks out its ecclesiastical new home and the ...
Real-life murders form the harrowing focal point of comedian Edd Hedges’ podcast, Wisecrack. He talks to Jay Richardson about the dilemmas of retelling a story ...
No fewer than 15 acts came out to hail Gary Little and share affectionate tales of the big Glaswegian. Several wore double denim in homage to his preferred sartorial choice, while others noted his ...
On a lavish yacht for an assignment, a journalist sees a passenger go overboard. But when no one believes her, she risks her life to uncover the truth.
A highly sophisticated Program called Ares is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings.
Scarborough Open Air Theatre was built in Northstead Manor Gardens in 1932, and after a closure in 1986, it reopened in 2010. It has a capacity of 8.000. It offers a principal programme of music but ...
Disclaimer: This is an archived article dated before Saturday 1 January 2022. As such, images and embedded content may be missing. As James Acaster prepares for another comedic onslaught upon the ...
Was there rain on your wedding day? Did the caterers drop the ball? Did a guest wear white? Well, Couplet, the duo behind Honey Honey Moon Moon, have a story to knock all those wedding disasters into ...
Forget Storm Floris; strong winds can’t blow away our reviews (mainly because that’s not how websites work), so here’s every five- and four-star review we’ve punted onto our site over the past few ...
The sweary subtitle here captures just the right angsty, adolescent feel for this deliberately overwrought performance from writer and performer Laurie Stevens. She arrives onstage in the guise of emo ...
We’re about six days into festival season at time of writing, and our reviewers have been busy slinging stars at shows like they were drunken gods of the cosmos. To help you discover the best shows ...
Cream of the crop, pick of the litter, top bananas. Call them what you will, but here they are: our Hot 100 countdown of those who made their mark on Scotland’s cultural scene over the last 12 months.