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Theatre fans disappointed as hit show suddenly axed
Theatre-goers have been left disappointed after performances of a popular musical were cancelled at short notice.
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the newsEverything to know on BBC Magpie Murders sequel series Moonflower Murders
A sequel series to Magpie Murders called Moonflower Murders will be airing on the BBC very soon, starring Lesley Manville
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the newsHerald Diary: It wasn't like this On the Buses for Stan and Blakey
The late bus home from Glasgow city centre can be a treacherous vehicle to travel on, for there are many inebriated souls rattling about on it.
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the news‘Think of all the great art we’ll get from a Trump win…’
Donald Trump's win in 2016 was supposed to unleash an artistic renaissance – where is that sentiment now?
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the newsFaye Tozer vamps it up as Cruella as the puppets steal the show in 101 Dalmatians
Neil Cooper reviews 101 Dalmatians The Musical at Glasgow's King’s Theatre, starring the Steps alumna and spectacular, show-stealing puppetry.
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the news10 Scottish comic book creators who changed my world
There is an argument to be made that comic books started in Scotland. “Possibly the earliest comic paper was The Glasgow Looking Glass,” notes David Roach in his mammoth survey of British comic books, Masters of British Comic Art (Rebellion, 2020). A tabloid-sized newspaper that mixed up illustrations, humorous text and comic strips, The Glasgow Looking Glass published some 19 issues in 1825 and 1826.
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the news'I love the excitement' - Bromance of Scotland's two best panto dafties
Stephen Purdon and Graeme Stevely (AKA Grado) on their Christmas panto at Glasgow's Pavilion.
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the newsNew show performed in Scots and Gaelic exploring 'history and myths' to go on tour
A new show which tells the story of Scottish culture, history and identity as well as exploring the myths of the country will go on tour next year.
News source: www.heraldscotland.com>> read the news