Lockdown has produced some inventive gems from resourceful artists, often operating in physical isolation and on a shoestring, & these…
Jan Philipp Gloger’s production from 2019 starts not at the beginning of the show but rather at the end with…
No Stone Theatre were developing a play looking at the legacy of Nikolai Vavilov when everything was stalled by the…
There’s no doubt that after seven months away most theatre lovers were so desperate for any live experience they’d watch…
Verdi wrote Il Trovatore (The Troubadour) – with libretto largely written by Salvadore Cammarano – hot on the heels of…
In the week that we are told that arts jobs are “not viable”, I was introduced to a unique dance…
The most recent acoustic concert in the Tonight at the London Coliseum series features the star of Beautiful: the Carole…
It is no secret that I have and always have had since I can remember, a massive crush on Michael…
Romeo & Juliet is a favourite for school examiners, and we see it re-appearing onto the curriculum at regular intervals. …
Wake the Dragon was a free event and part of Liverpool Ignitus Festival of Performing Arts and the event managed…