On what is his last day on earth, Chic takes a musical look back at the ups and downs, triumphs and tragedies of his glittering, but tragically flawed career.
Lisa is turning 40, heading towards a crisis and is bored with people judging her for not having kids. She lures her brother-in-law to a hotel to do something about it.
After her husband dies, Annabelle strikes up a relationship with his foul-mouthed employee Jim and finds freedom through expressing herself in brand new, vulgar ways.
A blackly comic exploration of security, degradation and resistance. At a Scottish airport a toy plastic chicken is suspected to be a bomb. The owner is screened for domestic radicalisation and her interrogators push her further and further.
The fifth production from BBC Scotland's televising of A Play, A Pie & A Pint is Meat Market by Chris Gray. It is a comic tale fraught with duplicity and dodgy ethics, three strangers meet in a 24-hour gym late at night to negotiate the sale of a human kidney.
Set in Millport in 1997, it is a comic and musical coming of age story about 17 year-old Steven. Feeling hemmed in by island life, everything changes when a chance encounter with a drag queen shows Steven a world he never knew existed.
The groundbreaking lunchtime theatre at Oran Mor, a renovated former church in the West End of Glasgow, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. The visionary behind the concept was producer David MacLennan, who dedicated his life to advancing Scottish theatre with both 7:84 and Wildcat. Robbie Coltrane, David Hayman, Liz Lochhead and Bill Paterson are among the dazzling cast paying tribute to him and celebrating the success and the phenomenal global outreach of A Play, a Pie and a Pint.