
Gaudie Arts
- 6 days ago
VOLT Festival: a hidden gem between the hills of Austria and Hungary
This year’s multi-day event was headlined by Muse, The Killers, Bring Me The Horizon and Sum41 among others

Gaudie Arts
- 7 days ago
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: to savour a bite of childhood again
To savour a bite of childhood again

Gaudie Arts
- Jun 26
The Killers returned to summer festivals with songs played from their recent albums | Review
VOLT Festival warmly welcomed the American rock band back to touring By Isti Miskolczy Around half past ten in the evening on a Wednesday...

Gaudie Arts
- Jun 23
Aberdeen City Orchestra celebrates 40th Anniversary with Celebration Concert
courtesy of Aberdeen Performing Arts. This Saturday, June 25th, Aberdeen City Orchestra will be celebrating their 40th Anniversary with a...

Gaudie Arts
- Jun 2
AOC's Calendar Girls: a show to make you laugh, cry, think, and rejoice at the authentic talent
A review of the latest AOC Production's musical, currently playing at Aberdeen Arts Centre.

The Gaudie
- May 31
Review: Rome (2005) - A historical drama of epic proportions
A larger-than-life series resurrects the Roman Empire in all its glory, gore, and corruption.

Gaudie Arts
- May 30
Six Festivals You Do Not Want To Miss Over The Summer
Recommendations to blow off some steam as festivals return with the end of Covid restrictions By Isti Miskolczy What is a better way of...

Gaudie Arts
- May 19
Art History celebrates 50 years at University of Aberdeen
by Rory Buccheri picture courtesy of the author. An event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the department of art history in Aberdeen...

Gaudie Arts
- May 18
It’s time to archive The Book of Mormon…or change it radically
An honest review of the Broadway classic playing at His Majesty's Theatre

The Gaudie
- May 17
Review: Dylan Moran 'We Got This' – Aberdeen Music Hall
An entertaining evening with the master of grumpy Irish humour.

Gaudie Arts
- May 16
Rise Up! Festival: resilience, revolt and R&B on stage
Review of the performance event 'In Our Own Words' by Rory Buccheri The Rise Up! festival lifted its curtains in Aberdeen on Friday 15th,...

The Gaudie
- May 8
Operation Mincemeat review – intriguing true story of espionage in war
From an unclaimed body to the Allied invasion of Sicily.

Gaudie Arts
- Apr 26
Creatures of the Night, UNITE
The Rocky Horror Show is in Aberdeen — don’t miss out on this strange journey!
By Miles Stebens

Gaudie Arts
- Apr 22
Earth Day special: Romantic, Green...and born in Aberdeen
The 200-year-old Aberdonian who's our ally in the fight against climate change.

Gaudie Arts
- Apr 15
'Eat the Rich!' (2022) reminds us why we need creative queer spaces in Aberdeen
Eat the Rich! dubbed itself as a 'climate justice cabaret'. Yet, it brought on stage so much more than that.

Gaudie Arts
- Apr 8
Belle (2021) | Film Review
An eclectic kaleidoscope of colour and song in this new Japanese animated film

The Gaudie
- Apr 2
Concert Band is back on the live stage
With the 'bear necessities'…and dazzling musical displays.

Gaudie Arts
- Apr 1
Heal and Harrow (2022) | Album Review
by Katerina Gort Rating: 4/5 stars photo courtesy of Elly Lucas Photography Musical duo Lauren MacColl and Rachel Newton created Heal &...

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 31
Murina (2021) | Film Review
When the monster calls you ‘daughter.’
By Emma Chen

Gaudie Arts
- Mar 31
Banff Film Festival 2022
Stunning and Inspiring as Always.
By Maximilian Merkel