This evening’s concert at the Philharmonic, with the orchestra ably led by conductor Geoffrey Paterson, was a clear demonstration of…
Would Snake in the Grass go with a bump, a bang, or a flop? Definitely not the latter. The Octagon…
Radio Live: Next Generation is not really a play, nor does it claim to be. It is something else altogether.…
What gives a piece of art its value? Is it purely aesthetic? Is it arbitrary, decided in reverse once a…
Stepping into ‘Arcade’ at Darkfield’s shipping container village feels like entering another realm entirely. You are walked into a brightly…
It’s time for the Apprentices to shine! Manchester Musical Youth’s (MMY) latest production, Finding Nemo Jr, swam onto the Z-arts…
Over the last few years, Lisa and Colin Connor have quietly built something special in the small pub theatre above…
This is quintessential Agatha Christie. There’s murder, intrigue, a roomful of suspects, and that Belgian detective whose keen eyes miss…
When you think about a rock band to soundtrack a ballet it's probable rock gods Black Sabbath wouldn’t be the…
Cheapo, brought to the Traverse Theatre by Play, Pie and a Pint, follows schoolboy Jamie (known as “Sheldon” to his…