This frank but breezy touring show is a boon for her devoted fanbase while the Irish comic appears to be living her best life ...
In which creative folks reveal their top watering hole. This month, the hip hop comic defends a chain bar close to his heart ...
Big Banana Feet captures Billy Connolly onstage and off as he toured Ireland in the 70s. Gary Sullivan says this long-lost film finds the beloved funnyman deftl ...
Bach and breakdancing were made for each other. Any notions that this collaboration between the Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment and choreographer Kim Brandstrup rested on incongruous novelty are ...
The winners of The List Festival Awards have been unveiled, highlighting another exceptional season of art, books, film, comedy, dance, theatre and plenty more. Taking place at Johnnie Walker Princes ...
In a grubby little yurt, on the hottest day of the year, a clown is preparing to die. The audience are seated only a few feet away, close enough to catch every sigh and shudder as Scaramouche Jones, ...
Hot girl summer or just perimenopause? Tiff Stevenson’s latest hour is fully relatable, with topics like farting in relationships (go early and hard), looking after a parent with dementia, and ...
It’s important to caveat that this performance of Oooky Pooky almost didn’t go ahead due to a very low audience turn-out. Reluctantly battling on with a crowd of five (including reviewer), it’s to ...
The absolute madness of the comedy industry means that a comedian like Josh Elton can have a decade of experience but also be launching his debut hour in a windowless conference room in a four-star ...
Flick is no angel working as a nurse on the frontline of a palliative care ward. When hunky pyrotechnics expert Mark moves into Room 13, his presence puts a much-needed spring in her step and a rustle ...
Two Scottish titans meet on stage in writer and performer Alan Bissett’s When Billy Met Alasdair, a thoughtful and entertaining piece that speculates on a meeting between Billy Connolly and Alasdair ...
If you tried to count the interesting creative decisions that have made their way into Scottish Ballet’s new production, you would run out of fingers in the first ten minutes. And then completely lose ...