The dulcet tones of Michael Parkinson wouldn’t normally invoke a collective eye roll. But when it’s delivering the familiar lines…
Collide Theatre’s adaptation of The Coral originally written by Georg Kaiser is as direct as it is puzzling. The Millionaire,…
As part of a large Irish family, I am only too aware of how tense a wake can get so…
Marking the 150th anniversary of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ birth, this concert combines the magical with the majestic, and drama with…
The first major London production of Bertolt Brecht’s for 25 years, The Caucasian Chalk Circle tells the story of a…
I always approach Shakespeare tentatively. Not that he’s not good. In fact, I’ve heard many reports that’s he’s one of…
‘Are you as nervous as I am?’ Peggy asks the audience before she sings her last song of the evening.…
(Warning :- this is NOT a children’s show, it is firmly and deliciously an Adult Parody with vulgar, blue jokes…
Now I’ve never been a person to like Shakespeare or even understand it but the beauty about this job is…
My second visit at the National this week tells a true story of a refugee family fleeing the Taliban after…