After amiable opening crowd work, this Scottish rising star lays out a catalogue of despair and pain without the gags ever dropping ...
Real-life murders form the harrowing focal point of comedian Edd Hedges’ podcast, Wisecrack. He talks to Jay Richardson about the dilemmas of retelling a story ...
No fewer than 15 acts came out to hail Gary Little and share affectionate tales of the big Glaswegian. Several wore double denim in homage to his preferred sartorial choice, while others noted his ...
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 highly sophisticated Program called Ares is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first encounter with A.I. beings.
As Glasgow comedy venue The Stand relocates after 25 years, Jay Richardson checks out its ecclesiastical new home and the ...
Viva la revolución! It’s the 12th year of the Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival, running right through to 19th October in Scotland’s capital with a touring programme of 17 new and vintage films reaching ...
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 ...
‘I’ve been fighting my whole life for a dignified life,’ rages new mum Ángela in this superb Spanish drama from director Eva Libertad which shines a spotlight on the struggles of a deaf woman, cast ...
Inverness-based singer, songwriter, producer and self-taught multi-instrumentalist Joshua Mackenzie has been immersed in music since before he started school. His dad played guitar in Highland folk ...