Arguably the most well-known of all Roald Dahls novels, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is being performed at Altrincham Garrick…
There’s a certain audacity to a one-person show. One performer, one story, one mind in charge of the entire evening.…
The Wolf of Poyais is a new one-man historical satire play from BlueBar productions, written by Sam Went and starring…
The Wanderers is a moving and thought-provoking play inspired by true events. It delves deeply into the complexities of relationships,…
Silence sits heavily in Nick Payne’s “The Unbelievers”, a play that dares to explore the uneasy space between grief, uncertainty…
Dan Daw is described as a queer, crippled dance artist and EXXY traces his journey from a disabled working class…
This evening The Musical Theatre Company transported us to Gander and treated us to the emotional true story of 7000…
With a premise like the one mentioned for Every Brilliant Thing, it is seldom that one can go through the…
I might possibly need counselling after sitting through a performance of Outlawed, at the Hull Truck Theatre, on Wednesday night.…
Occasionally, a production comes along that is so remarkable on so many levels you know it is going to stay…