Slave: A Question of Freedom is a powerful performance that transports the audience to the Nuba Mountains, where we are…
I’m sure I don’t need to remind you of the great Philip Astley who, in 1770, gathered together a disparate…
A fascinating introduction to the world of ‘the anatomical Venus’, we are immediately presented in glorious projected technicolour with an…
The Godber Studio was very well-attended on Friday evening, when Hull Truck Theatre hosted How To Be Brave. Writer Louise…
Well, where do I start with this review? Being a Stockport lad myself I am quite familiar with the work…
For centuries, Taj Mahal has held the fascination of the world as a monument of love, an architectural masterpiece that…
Steph (Kerry Wilson-Parry) and Kay (Roberta Kerr) are sisters in law. They are not close, are very different women and…
This musical makes you finally realise what Frankie goes to Hollywood has been singing about, the power of love. Passion,…
Of all the politics in the world, sexual politics is perhaps the most difficult to navigate especially when the initial…
At the very outset Anirban Dasgupta promises that by the end of the hour, the audience will know a lot…