You know what to expect when you take your seat in front of the Royal Court stage. As ever, this…
Edinburgh’s oldest amateur theatre company, Southern Lights brings us their original take on the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Jesus…
Christopher Hampton’s gloriously camp screenplay for Dangerous Liaisons featuring two bored French aristocrats playing twisted sexual games proved to be…
The stars shone brightly over the city of Hull on Wednesday evening, but none shone brighter than those gracing the…
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert was originally a 1994 film starring the sublime Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce. …
There are not many of these old theatrical war-horses left, you know. Those familiar, reliable, well-made plays which stomped across…
Glitter, bubbles, laughter and love, this performance of Beauty and the Beast has it all. It was an absolute honour…
I am under strict instructions from a fierce Imperial Officer (last night’s host Pete Anderson) not to give too much…
Warren Ringham, a life-long massive James Bond fan and professional musician, founded Q The Music in 2004 as a unique…
I was exhausted as I sat down in the newly opened Soho Theatre Walthamstow to watch Natalie Palamides’ WEER. It…