How would a game of cricket with two Nobel prizes of literature playing in one of the teams unravel? In…
Triominos! was a collection of piano, clarinet and bassoon trio music, spanning offerings from nineteenth century Ukraine to twentieth century…
Baz-Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom first ever UK tour hit Manchester’s beautiful Lowry Theatre, full of glitz and glamour this visually stunning…
If there was a musical equivalent of marmite, Mrs. Doubtfire is exactly that. Some audience members were crying with laughter,…
On a sweltering Saturday evening in Hull, members of the Opera North company braved warm stage lights when they performed…
Punch, written and produced by Steve Bird, and directed by Elaine Louise Stewart and Bird, is a drama uncovering what…
This show opened as part of the summer season at Regent’s Park Open Air theatre. It’s lovely venue that perfectly…
When I think of Canary Wharf, I think of tall buildings and architecture and banks and bankers and the ‘city…
Theatre is always toying with the ideas of what is real and what is not. Even plays where that is…
Where do all the orgasms go? And how can you be sure you've ever had one? These are the philosophical…