I have to start this review with a confession. I have a very serious addiction. I am, unfortunately, addicted to…
‘Mean Girls,’ originally written by Tina Fey in 2004, is gracing the stage at Stoke this week. It is an…
Anne Lister. Born 1791, died 1840. Yorkshirewoman. Diarist. Businesswoman. Landowner. A woman who lived life on her own terms, and…
Choir Boy is an engaging and thought-provoking play that centres on the character of Pharus played by Terique Jarrett, an…
It’s 1985. London. Rupert Murdoch secretly relocates his entire newspaper operation overnight from Fleet Street to a purpose-built facility in…
When a TV show is as iconic as FRIENDS, it would be so easy to leave it alone and not…
Only a genius could create what is essentially a sad story of heartache, deceit, poverty, violence, snobbery, desertion and the…
The Royal Exchange’s recent renaissance under its newly installed artistic director, Selena Cartmell, continues apace with a sparkling revival of…
On its opening night at the Festival Theatre, The Constant Wife felt less like a revival and more like a…
There is no question that The Light House, written and performed by Alys Williams and directed by Andrea Heaton, arrives…