An exciting and heart-breaking play brilliantly delivers its message of social issues in working class Glasgow. Like Still Game, but with more swearing.…
MoreCentral Scotland Documentary Festival's opener scrutinizes Scotland’s North Sea oil industry.…
MoreThe ACS will provide an introduction to the Tribeca Film Festival award winner, with complimentary Ghanaian food provided after the screening.…
MoreShades: A Queer Black Cabaret comes to Macrobert Arts Centre tomorrow night at 7:30 pm.…
MoreBrig sat down with the CEO of Macrobert, Julie Ellen to discuss all the opportunities Macrobert has open to students.…
MoreBrig speaks with comedian Brido Hingwy about his new show coming to the MacRobert.…
MoreSUDS have expertly adapted to the limitations induced by the coronavirus pandemic once again. After the successful online production of their annual March Monologues, SUDS’ newest production Contractions will also be available…
MoreWith cinema's allowed to reopen , brig has all the details about the macrobert arts centre showings and covid safety…
MoreDespite the strong public support staff have received, Macrobert Arts Centre has currently not budged on its decision to lose four highly skilled technician roles within their team. Three employees have been…
MoreThe best documentaries shine a light on maligned or misrepresented groups of people in order to show us what they are all about, and director Penny Lane does just that in ‘Hail…
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