With Stage/Fright, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith have created a smart, funny and surprisingly emotional live experience that brings fresh ideas to the ta ...
The final instalment of the TerrorTome book trilogy is given a typically self-aggrandising live show from Matthew Holness’ enduring comic alter ego ...
Described as ‘Baby Reindeer meets Adolescence’, Wisecrack is a new six-part podcast where a very British tradition of stand-up is dissected by a very American form of true-crime analysis. The result ...
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 crucifix hangs above the doorframe of The Stand’s green room, with a warning (‘Abandon hope’) for those about to take the stage. Rescued from the Glasgow comedy club’s former venue on Woodlands Road ...
Beyond a marathon touring schedule, Chris McCausland doesn’t have grand ambitions for his latest show. In his relaxed, amiable characterisation, he’s a middle-aged everybloke who got an unexpected ...
Her new show may be a paean to the pleasures and perils of singledom, but Joanne McNally doesn’t want for parasocial connection, attracting an enthusiastic, overwhelmingly female audience, cheering as ...
The Perthshire town’s Open Gate Festival 2025 is all about engaging with local food, programming a number of fungi forays, and foraging walks led by local experts Duncan Pepper, Lilla Valler and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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