Review: Heart of Darkness at Tron Theatre, Glasgow
'Constructed in layers before our eyes': Andrew Edwards reviews imitating the dog's ambitious, cinematic re-working of Joseph Conrad's novel. The post Review: Heart of Darkness at Tron Theat…
'Constructed in layers before our eyes': Andrew Edwards reviews imitating the dog's ambitious, cinematic re-working of Joseph Conrad's novel. The post Review: Heart of Darkness at Tron Theat…
Farting geese and the spirit of Christmas: Andy Edwards reviews Johnny McKnight's deliriously silly and subversive panto. The post Review: Mammy Goose at the Tron, Glasgow appeared first on …
'Meeting after meeting, difference after difference': Andy Edwards reflects on a triple bill of Estonian contemporary performance in Glasgow. The post Review: Estonia Now Triple Bill at the …
Finding the language: Andy Edwards reviews Amy Rosa's durational work exploring chronic pain and fatigue. The post Review: Gallanach at Tramway, Glasgow appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Dancing shadows: Colin Dunne's tribute to Tommie Potts' 'undanceable' 1972 album is a meditation on absence and time. The post Review: CONCERT at the Tramway, Glasgow appeared first on Exeun…
"The scale, despite the ramshackle surroundings, is huge." - Andrew Edwards writes on the joys of Leith's eclectic multi-disciplinary arts festival. The post Hidden Door Festival 2018 appear…
Walking in the air: Storyboard P's Afrofuturist performance defies gravity to put a smile on your face. The post Review: The Body is a Sanctuary That Floats at Tramway, Glasgow appeared firs…
"A grief whose depths I can't imagine": Andrew Edwards reviews Oliver Coates and Josh Armstrong's international, collaborative meditation on the North Sea Flood of 1953, part of Sonica 2017.…
Seems to push at the boundaries of your brain: Andrew Edwards reviews Robbie Thomson's work as part of Sonica 2017. The post Review: Infinite Lives at Tramway, Glasgow appeared first on Exeu…
A noise not possible on dry land: Andrew Edwards reviews Between Music's performance playing custom-made musical instruments underwater. The post Review: AquaSonic at Tramway, Glasgow appear…
The start of a conversation? Andrew Edwards reviews Wonder Fools' show about watching porn. The post Review: The Coolidge Effect at Tron Theatre, Glasgow appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A strange sort of hope: Andrew Edwards reflects on the Glasgow iteration of this collaborative, international, interdisciplinary artwork. The post Review: Nomanslanding at Tramway, Glasgow a…
Things untangle, things change: Andrew Edwards is mesmerised by Saffy Setohy's "hugely generous" new performance installation at Dance International Glasgow. The post Review: Hidden Archite…
Beautiful images of growth, change and rebirth: Andrew Edwards is mesmerised but left cold by Fleur Darkin's eclectic Scottish Dance Theatre show at Tramway. The post Review: Velvet Petal at…
And we wait: Andrew Edwards is both excruciatingly bored and enormously impressed by Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir's inertia-ridden show. The post Review: SPOTTED at Dance Internation…
So much room to breathe: Andrew Edwards spends hours at Siobhan Davies Dance's multi-faceted installation at Tramway. The post Review: material / rearranged / to / be at Dance International …
Other-worldly, historic and contemporary all at once: Andrew Edwards reviews Dance International Glasgow's urban re-siting of this JG Ballard inspired solo dance show. The post Review: VOID …
Watching the world come to a standstill: Andrew Edwards reviews Stef Smith's new play about technology and human connections. The post Review: Girl in the Machine at Traverse Theatre, Edinbu…