Three comedians will honour writer and artist Alasdair Gray in a new show at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival.
Alan Bissett, Ashley Storrie and Christopher Macarthur-Boyd are using their memories and material from Gray's archive to ...
Prints never before seen by the public have been put on display just over a month after Alasdair Gray's death. The 85-year-old was known for novels such as Lanark (1981) and the award-winning Poor ...
Renowned Scottish author and artist Alasdair Gray has died, his publisher has confirmed. The 85-year-old was known for novels such as Lanark (1981) and the award-winning Poor Things (1992), which ...
Based on the novel of the same name by Alasdair Gray published in 1992, whose works also include his seminal first novel Lanark and his painting 'Cowcaddens Streetscape in the Fifties' which was ...
One of Glasgow’s most-beloved authors will be honoured at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival in 2025 - as part of the ...
GLASGOW International Comedy Festival (GICF) has announced a partnership with The Alasdair Gray Archive (AGA) as part of the Glasgow 850 ...
Comedian Alan Bissett will perform a reimagining of Alasdair Gray and Billy Connolly meeting as part of a Glasgow ...
Stand-up Christopher Macarthur-Boyd also recalls bumping into Alasdair Gray and asking him to sign his copy of Lanark. "I remember thinking this was serious, weird, sexual, nightmarish dystopian ...