Barbara Diesel’s Dear Eliza, currently touring UK fringe festivals, is a powerful and raw piece of theatre that explores the…
When the stylistic choice is made to produce a play with minimal set, a small cast and a character driven storyline, the…
When this Musical first debuted in Manchester in 2019; I became an immediate fan and I was over the moon…
In a packed-out King’s Arms, musical stand-up Holly Redford Jones’ tuneful contribution to Greater Manchester Fringe seeks to answer the…
Leaving behind them a trail of raving reviews as they travel around the country, it is no surprise that Long…
Chariots of Fire is the stage adaptation by Mike Bartlett of the 1981 Oscar winning motion picture. This Sheffield Theatre…
With a title like ‘Dog Sh!t’ and a promotional poster featuring a cartoon canine caught in that very act, audiences…
Have you been bed rotting? Are you in your dressing gown? Is it mostly clean? Are you itching to get…
I read an article by the comedian Cariad Lloyd about the death of her father. In particular, she wanted to…
Under the capable direction of Paul Arends, Thingwall Players excel in their Anglified delivery of one of Neil Simon’s most…