City Theatre’s latest offering is an original psychological thriller written by Joe Gordon and directed by Carly Fisher, where friends…
Sleepwalk Collective and Christopher Brett Bailey’s experimental piece is a fusion of titillation, poetic imagery and philosophical exploration. From the…
A children’s birthday party-cum-carnival is the vibe the audience gets as they enter a room full of confetti, balloons and…
The Northern Premier of this new musical originally performed in New York in 2012 and moved to the West End…
‘Stories breed stories’ actor Tonderai Munyevu tells the audience as he draws his one-man production towards its close. For the…
From screen to stage, Fatal Attraction does make a long journey, making it relevant to a 21st-century audience after its…
The Edinburgh Gilbert and Sullivan Society are back with a production of The Pirates of Penzance, directed by Alan Borthwick…
Striking in its complexity, modern in its production and exceptional in its execution, The Curious Incident of the Dog in…
Amongst the array of great literary detectives, Father Brown, the ‘hero’ of GK Chesterton’s short stories is something of an…
I haven’t a maternal bone in my body, but, on Tuesday evening when a seven-year-old Shrek was cruelly abandoned by…