Enthusiastic community theatre present a subject which resonates today. The last play by the late Bill Morrison, one of the…
All Hail Hillbark! Electrifying! It’s the time of year we sit out on a beautiful evening in Royden Park, to…
Ever since the death of Stephen Sondheim in November 2021 there has been a rush on both the professional and…
The National Theatre’s version of The Crucible is a play that is not to be missed. Both new audiences and…
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into the Woods musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales, using the beginning…
Established in 2009, Edinburgh’s Strange Town Youth Theatre has developed into something of an institution for theatrical experimentation in the…
Can one make a statement and beg to be brought back to the fold, renouncing all principles? Can one's desire…
Established in 2009, Edinburgh’s Strange Town Youth Theatre has developed into something of an institution for theatrical experimentation in the…
There’s a palpable, visceral fury coursing through the core of “I, Daniel Blake” which makes for compelling drama and infuriating…
Sadler’s Wells was in full swing for the opening night of 42nd Street. Red carpet, paparazzi and velvet ropes graced…