Fraser MacDonald - Page 2

Fraser's passion for theatre started at the age of two at Glasgow's King's Theatre. He has been writing about theatre for five years and has a particular love for pantomime. He covers a wide variety of the arts across Scotland and has made appearances on radio and television.






BWW Review: SIX THE MUSICAL, Arts Theatre,
BWW Review: SIX THE MUSICAL, Arts Theatre,
March 5, 2019

They say that history is written by the victors. Though the ill-fated wives of Henry VIII may not seem to come out on top in your average history textbook, Six The Musical proves that there are two sides to every story - and this time, it's the women who are doing the talking.

BWW Review: JERSEY BOYS, Edinburgh Playhouse
BWW Review: JERSEY BOYS, Edinburgh Playhouse
February 21, 2019

For any fan of the Four Seasons, the story that Jersey Boys tells is unmissable. For those who don't know that they are fans yet, a night at the theatre is the conversion that they need.

BWW Review: A BEAUTIFUL NOISE, Lyric Theatre
BWW Review: A BEAUTIFUL NOISE, Lyric Theatre
February 12, 2019

He's penned some of the greatest hits of the 20th century and is revered the world over. Now, the legendary music of Neil Diamond is brought to life on a West End stage for a night you won't forget.

BWW Review: SONGS FOR NOBODIES, Ambassadors Theatre
BWW Review: SONGS FOR NOBODIES, Ambassadors Theatre
January 10, 2019

As a performer, Robinson excels in her vocal talent and is sure to deliver a glorious homage to many of the great voices that are sadly no longer with us.

BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT, Lyceum Theatre
BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT, Lyceum Theatre
December 17, 2018

The performance itself is as a live concert rather than a fully costumed and set production, allowing actors to focus on the delivery of the score, bringing the music to life in a way that other productions cannot.

BWW Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, King's Theatre, Edinburgh
BWW Review: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, King's Theatre, Edinburgh
December 16, 2018

Every so often, a show comes along that completely redefines how theatre should be done. In this year's panto adventure, Beauty and the Beast at Edinburgh's King's Theatre not only shows that pantomime is still very much alive and well, but also sets the new standard for truly exceptional variety theatre.

BWW Review: SLEEPIN' CUTIE, Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling
BWW Review: SLEEPIN' CUTIE, Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling
December 16, 2018

For kids of all ages - even mums and dads, who are just big kids at heart - this panto really does give something for all.

BWW Review: ALADDIN, King's Theatre, Glasgow
BWW Review: ALADDIN, King's Theatre, Glasgow
December 14, 2018

Under the direction of Nigel West, Glasgow's King's Theatre once again delivers a seriously entertaining pantomime.

BWW Review: DICK WHITTINGTON, Lyric Hammersmith
BWW Review: DICK WHITTINGTON, Lyric Hammersmith
December 2, 2018

It's been a decade since the Lyric Hammersmith theatre first brought a panto to their local faithful. Following plucky young hero Dick Whittington, Londoners can expect a heartwarming story that is as funny as it is clever.

BWW Interview: Keith McLeish Talks Panto SLEEPIN' CUTIE at Macrobert Arts Centre
BWW Interview: Keith McLeish Talks Panto SLEEPIN' CUTIE at Macrobert Arts Centre
November 27, 2018

Keith McLeish takes on larger-than-life panto dame Fairy B in Sleepin' Cutie at Macrobert Arts Centre in Stirling, playing until 31 December.

Book Review: NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE MONOLOGUES, Michael Bryher
Book Review: NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE MONOLOGUES, Michael Bryher
November 26, 2018

With detailed explanatory notes for every piece of its 75-strong compilation, this must-have guide is sure to bolster the confidence of those lining up to take part in the most important minutes of their lives.

BWW Review: THE KING AND I, Cinema Broadcast
BWW Review: THE KING AND I, Cinema Broadcast
November 13, 2018

The screened version of this year's Palladium run brings a completely new perspective to the show, not only delivering a true reflection of the live experience but enhancing it beyond any reasonable expectations.

BWW Review: RED, Broadcast In Cinemas
BWW Review: RED, Broadcast In Cinemas
November 6, 2018

John Logan's Red, which debuted at the Donmar Warehouse in 2009, enjoyed a belated West End run at the beginning of this year. As a further encore, a cinema broadcast of Michael Grandage's acclaimed production will be screened in cinemas nationwide tomorrow (7 November).

CD Review: SI, Andrea Bocelli
CD Review: SI, Andrea Bocelli
October 27, 2018

Orchestrations are deliciously rich and offer the impression of a grand concert hall with musicians in fine tune. Si is a delightful little album that allows you to escape into the Italian riviera for an hour or so.

BWW Review: THE WIPERS TIMES, Arts Theatre
BWW Review: THE WIPERS TIMES, Arts Theatre
October 23, 2018

Returning to the Arts Theatre in London's West End after a UK tour, The Wipers Times proves that the history of the Great War can be engaging and at times entertaining.

Book Review: BOUBLIL AND SCHONBERG'S LES MISERABLES, Sarah Whitfield
Book Review: BOUBLIL AND SCHONBERG'S LES MISERABLES, Sarah Whitfield
September 9, 2018

The musical phenomenon that continues to take audiences by storm is arguably uplifting and depressing in equal measure. In this new book, Sarah Whitfield explores the audience's relationship with Les Miserables and offers an entertaining dissection of the show's success.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Review: FAULTY TOWERS THE DINING EXPERIENCE, The Principal
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Review: FAULTY TOWERS THE DINING EXPERIENCE, The Principal
August 25, 2018

Set around a wonderful three course meal, the experience intertwines some of the best of John Cleese and Connie Booth's scripts with innumerable disasters that are carefully orchestrated to keep their audience laughing from start to finish.

BWW Review: TRUMP THE MUSICAL, C Venues
BWW Review: TRUMP THE MUSICAL, C Venues
August 13, 2018

Cue chaos, sweeping political generalisations and very-nearly-almost nudity - Trump the Musical is a mad-cap hour where the only certainty is the uncertainty of what is to come.

BWW Review: GODLEY'S CREAM: 20 YEARS AND COUNTING, Counting House Ballroom
BWW Review: GODLEY'S CREAM: 20 YEARS AND COUNTING, Counting House Ballroom
August 13, 2018

Her set feels as intimate as speaking to her on a bus; there are no airs and graces. Godley is funny to the bones and her stories are gold.

EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Review: CHRIS FORBES: PROPHECY, Gilded Balloon Teviot
EDINBURGH 2018: BWW Review: CHRIS FORBES: PROPHECY, Gilded Balloon Teviot
August 13, 2018

It's safe to say you will never listen to Wonderwall the same again but for a light-hearted exploration of religion, and a little bit of theology along the way, Prophecy is a safe bet for those seeking something more than just comedy this Fringe season.



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