STAG Nights: Glamour - Night 1 (18th Nov)

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Date: 18th Nov | Location: The QMU | Time: Door 6:30, Show 7:00

The Other Woman Written by Heidi Highes, Directed by Leah Mackenzie Cunningham, assistant directed by Seben Akman

This just in: Infidelity’s trending. Well, maybe not in the way you’re thinking. More like the tragically glamorous Lana Del Ray kind of way. Bathed in candlelight and soaked in red wine, The Other Woman is a razor-sharp two-hander where betrayal gleams beneath the surface of poise and polish. When Juliet, the perfectly composed wife, receives an unsigned note inviting her to dinner, she meets Daisy. Over the course of one tense, intoxicating evening, the women peel back the truth about the man who links them—and the lies that have kept them apart.

Content warnings: discussion of murder and strong language

The SidesWritten and directed by Abbie Rough, assistant directed by Dillan McLean

Once adored by millions, Dorian Vale built a life out of light. But the spotlight doesn’t love you back. The former starlet finds herself trapped between a husband who sees too little, and a director who sees too much. Pushing towards perfection, just who is left pulling the strings? 

Content warnings: strong language, memory loss, mental health struggles, manipulation and misogyny

Roll Wi’ ItWritten and co-directed by Kathleen Tierney, co-directed by Olivia Kiggins

Jordan Ramsey, star protégée of Paris’s most famous cookery school, is hungry to climb the culinary ladder. However, the first rung proves quite tricky. Following the death of her Dad, homely owner of Ramsey’s Roll Wi’ What? her first cheffing gig lands her unexpectedly back in Sunny Partick, Glasgow. With the most unlikely kitchen brigade; a struggling actor, a finance broker, and a sociology graduate. 

Content warnings: strong language, talk of death, and potential fights

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Date: 18th Nov | Location: The QMU | Time: Door 6:30, Show 7:00

The Other Woman Written by Heidi Highes, Directed by Leah Mackenzie Cunningham, assistant directed by Seben Akman

This just in: Infidelity’s trending. Well, maybe not in the way you’re thinking. More like the tragically glamorous Lana Del Ray kind of way. Bathed in candlelight and soaked in red wine, The Other Woman is a razor-sharp two-hander where betrayal gleams beneath the surface of poise and polish. When Juliet, the perfectly composed wife, receives an unsigned note inviting her to dinner, she meets Daisy. Over the course of one tense, intoxicating evening, the women peel back the truth about the man who links them—and the lies that have kept them apart.

Content warnings: discussion of murder and strong language

The SidesWritten and directed by Abbie Rough, assistant directed by Dillan McLean

Once adored by millions, Dorian Vale built a life out of light. But the spotlight doesn’t love you back. The former starlet finds herself trapped between a husband who sees too little, and a director who sees too much. Pushing towards perfection, just who is left pulling the strings? 

Content warnings: strong language, memory loss, mental health struggles, manipulation and misogyny

Roll Wi’ ItWritten and co-directed by Kathleen Tierney, co-directed by Olivia Kiggins

Jordan Ramsey, star protégée of Paris’s most famous cookery school, is hungry to climb the culinary ladder. However, the first rung proves quite tricky. Following the death of her Dad, homely owner of Ramsey’s Roll Wi’ What? her first cheffing gig lands her unexpectedly back in Sunny Partick, Glasgow. With the most unlikely kitchen brigade; a struggling actor, a finance broker, and a sociology graduate. 

Content warnings: strong language, talk of death, and potential fights