Da Vinci’s Laundry – Riverside Studios

2 months ago

What gives a piece of art its value? Is it purely aesthetic? Is it arbitrary, decided in reverse once a…

Arcade at Darkfield – Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

2 months ago

Stepping into ‘Arcade’ at Darkfield’s shipping container village feels like entering another realm entirely. You are walked into a brightly…

Finding Nemo Jr – Z-Arts

2 months ago

It’s time for the Apprentices to shine! Manchester Musical Youth’s (MMY) latest production, Finding Nemo Jr, swam onto the Z-arts…

Orphans – King’s Arms Theatre

2 months ago

Over the last few years, Lisa and Colin Connor have quietly built something special in the small pub theatre above…

Death on the Nile – Richmond Theatre

2 months ago

This is quintessential Agatha Christie. There’s murder, intrigue, a roomful of suspects, and that Belgian detective whose keen eyes miss…

Black Sabbath The Ballet – The Lowry

2 months ago

When you think about a rock band to soundtrack a ballet it's probable rock gods Black Sabbath wouldn’t be the…

Cheapo – Traverse Theatre

2 months ago

Cheapo, brought to the Traverse Theatre by Play, Pie and a Pint, follows schoolboy Jamie (known as “Sheldon” to his…

Emma – Sheffield Lyceum

2 months ago

Ryan Craig’s adaptation is aptly contemporary in places and unapologetically Georgian in others. The best affectations of Austen’s linguistic prowess…

The Choir of Man – The Arts Theatre

2 months ago

The Choir of Man invites us into “The Jungle” pub, a place where everyone is welcome, and takes us on…

The Tempest – Shakespeare North Playhouse

2 months ago

Monsters, sprites, humans, love and angst, sound like a delightful mix of intrigue and mystery. When in fact, you’re witnessing…