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Watching writer and director (and editor and executive producer and “Dog Poo Man”) John McPhail’s debut feature Where Do We Go From Here? which is on limited release at Cineworld Glasgow, I was ...
There's no danger I'll forget Gary McNair's McGonagall's Chronicles. It's an affectionate, if also mocking, tribute to the so-called world's worst poet William Topaz McGonagall, a working class man of ...
Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns takes place twenty years after the first film. The Banks children have grown up and the son Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) is now a widowed father of three, facing getting ...
The best way to think of the eagerly awaited world premiere of Local Hero, adapted for the stage by David Greig and Bill Forsyth in a co-production between the Lyceum and the Old Vic, is to liken it ...
Channel 4 attempts to break new grounds by covering the subject of ‘Pure O’ with its new comedy-drama, Pure. With many talented actors at the helm, such as Niamh Algar and Joe Cole, but a slightly ...
Richard embarks on this mammoth task very much driven by his own altruistic spirit, a need to help others and an awareness of specific challenges given his own disability; and to continue to support ...
Award winning Welsh new writing theatre company Dirty Protest is returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2019 with its critically acclaimed new production How To be Brave. Based on writer Siân ...
The success of Angus Macfadyen’s labour of love Robert The Bruce, developed over a thirteen year period with assistance from screenwriter Eric Belgau under the direction of Richard Gray, lies more in ...
The Cure have just announced details of a 44 date European tour taking in 22 countries at the end of 2022 with The Twilight Sad supporting on all dates. Tickets for all shows go on general sale later ...
Is it churlish to complain about something being consistently entertaining, or can that same consistency also breed boredom? That question was going through my head as I watched the trailer for Thor: ...
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Look Again’s annual Seed Fund Awards take a new form this year, adapting in response to Covid-19 with a new series of Digital Residencies set to take place from July to September this year ...
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