Pathfinder is a poem and song by a Masters student who wishes to remain anonymous. Pathfinder In every forest trail Beside every valley stream We know we will not walk alone For you…
MoreIn September, Brig launched its own book club, and the first book of the series went to Agatha Christie’s, Death on the Nile, published in 1937. So here is what students at…
MoreFriday the 6th saw the Musical Theatre Society’s first production of the year and they did not disappoint. The show was titled A Fairytale Cabaret and featured an entertaining mix of songs…
MoreFor those students who are staying in Stirling over the summer, have no fear, boredom shan’t be near! The Macrobert Arts Centre has a variety of live shows to keep you entertained…
MoreThis April, Heritage Opera bring their critically acclaimed production of Puccini’s dramatic opera, Tosca to the Macrobert Arts Centre. Set in early 19th century Rome, the themes of: war, corruption, political conflict,…
MoreLong Live the Little Knife is an absurdly refreshing piece of theatre, written by the highly creative David Leddy. Originally developed with support from the Royal Shakespeare Company and performed at the…
MoreThe Stirling University Drama Society has done a fantastic job yet again, this time bringing forth their production of The Cherry Orchard – the final play published by the celebrated Russian playwright…
MoreOne story of the Second World War that many people are unaware of was the Nazi’s plan to confiscate, own or destroy famous works of art. As they moved across Europe from…
MoreThe Reduced Shakespeare Company is well known for its quirky and comical takes on, The Bible and The Complete Works of Shakespeare, and they returned yet again to the Macrobert Arts Centre…
MoreArts Editor and Film & TV Editor Caroline Malcolm gives you a rundown on what’s been and what to look forward to at the Macrobert! BUTTERFLY Butterfly was a well-balanced show where…
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