For fans of classic British comedy it’s all cushty as Paul Whitehouse reprises his West End starring role as lovable…
What is human nature? How similar are our needs to those of the animals around us? Is society a force…
Spell-binding, sublime performance by the the six-strong strings of the Scottish Ensemble, accompanied by the delicate puppetry skills of a…
Gabbie Cook’s attempt to turn something rotten and corrosive from her childhood into something positive and creative, aided by director…
On a very cold February night, the cozy Liverpool Philharmonic hall proved a glorious respite for more than one sense.…
Leeds Playhouse’s tradition of spectacular festive shows continues this winter with a new adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Yorkshire…
George Orwell's Animal Farm was published in 1945, in a world radically different from the modern political scene. Much may…
Everything can change in a moment, sometimes to devastating effect. Demonstrating that is the ambition of ‘One Punch’, a unique…
Heartfelt, Humorous, Honest The Octagon Theatre Bolton's production of Shirley Valentine offers a refreshing and deeply relatable take on Willy…
Before I set off to watch this show this evening, I was trying to remember previous occasions when I had…