Theatre, Issue 620
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Underneath The Arches
Glasgow’s Arches, as anyone who’s worked there will tell you, is the sort of place that doesn’t so much defy your expectations as consistently confound them. Audiences might marvel at the sort of building that can stage a theatre show, art exhibition…
The Man Who Had All the Luck - O lucky man
8 Jan 2009
Arthur Miller took perhaps the hardest knock to his reputation early on in his career, in 1944 when his Broadway debut, The Man Who Had All the Luck opened and closed within a week to empty houses and much derision from the critics. His first major play…
Preview 2009 - Theatre
Recession? What recession? If you believe the old adage that entertainment thrives in hard times (proven by the rise of the cinema in the austere 30s) surely theatre, which offers escape into alternative worlds, is the ideal diversion from dreary…
Hitlist - Theatre
● Sub Rosa Maverick theatre-maker David Leddy conducts audiences through the backstage spaces of the Citz in this Victorian promenade show. Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, Mon 19–Sat 31 Jan. ● Cinderella Last chance to see the dream team of Gerard…
Fame
Pull on your leotard and button down your Oxfords as the Playhouse goes back to the 80s with a stage version of the Oscar-winning film that launched a million pairs of legwarmers. This early blueprint for High School Musical stars X Factor finalist…




