Liverpool Theatre Festival is about halfway through its run of nightly performances that boosts everything from music to drama, comedy…
After a premature West End closure due to the pandemic, Waitress, the smash-hit musical comedy written by Sara Bareilles is…
After meeting at Drama school 13 years ago the in suppressible Mischief Theatre members have continued to have us rolling…
Midlands-based theatre company Split Infinitive have rightly identified that the ‘B’ of LGBTQ+ is an oft-overlooked if not snubbed sexuality…
In the great fringe tradition, Saucy Jacks and the Space Vixens begins before you even enter Manchester’s TriBeCa venue. An…
Dear Elizabeth (written by Sarah Ruhl) is an exploration of the deep yet complicated friendship between American poets Elizabeth Bishop…
Suicide is a perennially important topic and one that has to be approached with care, compassion and tact. This was…
Douglas Adams wrote, ‘The main thing that flying requires is the ability to throw yourself at the ground and miss.’…
When crime authors like Ian Rankin and Val McDermid sell squillions of books it seems odd producers insist on sending…
Before there was Ga Ga, Bjork or Sia, there was Kate Bush. Considered by some as genius, by others as…