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Ladytron, Oran Mor, Glasgow
12:12am Thursday 15th May 2008
Someone wise once said that nothing dates as quickly as yesterday's futurism, and Ladytron are proof that this may be true. This was a frustrating and unlovely gig. But, in Ladytron's defence, it was marred by a thunderous, smeared and incoherent sound.
By PHIL MILLER, Arts Correspondent

Marissa Nadler, Stereo, Glasgow
12:12am Thursday 15th May 2008
Tuesday night offered a brief, yet insightful, glimpse into the world of Massachusetts-based singer/songwriter Marissa Nadler. Hers is a place of dreamy-folk music underpinned by a darker baroque and, at times gothic, quality which, to these ears, makes for a voice to watch out for.
By DAVE PRATER

Scottish Philharmonic Orchestra, Oran Mor, Glasgow
12:32am Wednesday 14th May 2008
The diverse assortment of facial expressions on display during the third movement of William Walton's Suite from Henry V was enough to convince anyone of the sheer depth of physicality required to bring this music off the page and into Monday evening's summery, if slightly windswept, drive-time concert at the Oran Mor.
By AMY PARKER

Zarraberri/Limbo, Oran Mor, Glasgow
12:32am Wednesday 14th May 2008
Chris Dolan's translations of comic shorts from Spain have become an irregular fixture of A Play, A Pie and A Pint's ongoing seasons of lunchtime theatre. They have not been particularly remarkable, more one-line joke diversions than anything substantial. This latest double is no exception, though both in different ways display a satirical depth at their essentially madcap heart.
By NEIL COOPER

Tift Merritt, Pleasance Cabaret Bar, Edinburgh
12:49am Tuesday 13th May 2008
Star rating: **** On her next trip to Scotland, Tift Merritt wants to visit, and maybe play on, Islay, from where her great-grandfather, Angus MacTaggart, emigrated to the US. The singer-songwriter from North Carolina doesn't know this yet, but Islay has just the venue for her: Bruichladdich Hall. She doesn't know this either, but she gave a pretty good preview here of what a Tift Merritt gig would feel like in the hall that has habitually brought out the best in many an Islay visitor.
By ROB ADAMS

Magpie, Dundee Rep
12:16am Friday 9th May 2008
Magpies, as you know, like to surround themselves with other people's bright, shiny treasures. Probe - the multi-talented duo of Antonia Grove and Theo Clinkard - extends its magpie tendencies towards choreographic gems. Seven of them, in this eclectic programme: five duets and two solos, all watchable, all performed with a lovely enthusiasm as well as high-powered technical finesse, but some proving more dazzling than others.
By MARY BRENNAN

The City, Royal Court Theatre, London
12:36am Wednesday 7th May 2008
In a world that is both blank and confusing, the only thing to hang on to in The City, Martin Crimp's absorbing new play, is the characters. And then, of course, they are in turns both bank and confusing, too.
By PHIL MILLER, Arts Correspondent

Death Story, Oran Mor, Glasgow
12:36am Wednesday 7th May 2008
Students of both theatre studies and the more practical side of drama should make a date with A Play, A Pie and A Pint this week to see how some things should be done.
By KEITH BRUCE, Arts Editor

Alasdair Gray: Now And Then, Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow
12:36am Wednesday 7th May 2008
Review: This show has been a long time coming. In 1971, a short film for the BBC was proposed, a tale of a woman raking over the coals of a failed relationship, the story told in a series of flashback scenes made up of paintings by Alasdair Gray and poetry by Liz Lochhead.
By JACK MOTTRAM

Stephen Shankland: artistStephen Shankland: artist
4:00pm Tue 6 May 08
Stephen Shankland, an artisit based in the north-east of Scotland and winner of the BP Portarit Award in 2004, has completed a portrait of Scottish actor and theatre director, Ian McDiarmid.

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