This ‘hillbilly gothic tale’, written and performed by Ric Siler, draws the audience into an Appalachian farmer’s world. The space…
‘Boom Town’ is billed as a story of family, morality and feminism. Set during the Gold Rush in a town…
This lively musical, set in Fife, returns to the Fringe and with memorable characters, delightful songs and plenty of laughs. …
As a fan of improvised comedy, I was keen to go along to see The Descendants, who are a part…
Created and written by James Kenworth, this production is the latest instalment of The Newham Plays. These are locally focussed…
Humanity is paying a price for not listening to David Hoyle. In the heady ‘90s, when Hoyle performed as the…
A Tour de Force of a production in every perceived meaning of the phrase. A long-time favourite of many, West…
Brimming with camp, B-Movie schtick, damsels in distress and botany with a bite, Little Shop of Horrors has long been…
For those of us who grew to what passes for maturity in the eighties it’s almost impossible to hear the…
I have to say that I was not sure what to expect when reading the summary of the show, as…