Every now and then a gem of a show comes along and leaves you thinking about it after like a…
In the Second Summer of Love, during the late ‘80s, I went full-tilt psychedelic. I tie-dyed my clothes, listened to…
Rambert is a contradiction of dance. Britain’s oldest dance company, created at the turn of the 20th Century, with a…
Considering the months of uncertainty, the arts have faced after the past two years, Scottish Ballet’s Scandal at Mayerling is…
It’s inspiring when women want to be more than a pretty face, which is the popular appeal of Legally Blonde.…
Wise Children’s Wuthering Heights takes its form as a creative and all together magical adaptation of the 1847 Emily Bronte…
In their 30th anniversary production, Northern Broadsides, under the direction of Laurie Sansom, bring a bold approach to Shakespeare’s most…
London Classic Theatre has brought back a West End and Broadway hit, and the famous Marc Camoletti play feels fresher…
Zoom, Netflix, Wordle, Covid 19, sanitising, face masks, Til Tok were all clues that playwright John Godber’s production Teechers, first…
Mischief Theatre is back and back with a bang, literally, well a puff of smoke in this case. Their new…