Sexual power, cruelty and deceit. There surely can’t be a better mix for a ballet, and Northern Ballet’s artistic director…
I was lucky enough to be invited to 53Two in Manchester for Bamalam Productions’ launch of their new audio drama,…
Liverpool Theatre Festival opened its doors tonight within the stunning location of St Lukes Bombed Out Church. This festival runs…
Cherry and Peaches, two fruits which wonderfully complement each other. Or perhaps Cherry and Peaches, the two friends who at…
“Do you have the socials?” an unsuspecting punter is asked. No, not some new contagion to be wary of, simply…
Growing up as part of a large family myself, I was intrigued to hear whether writer Siân Parry-Williams’ experiences of…
Salomé written by Oscar Wilde, was originally written in French in Paris 1891, and was later translated into English. For…
After a long 18 months, I finally had the pleasure of returning to the beautiful Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield to watch…
It maybe rapidly approaching Autumn but there are still a few Summer Nights to be had at The Regent Theatre…
This quirky and off the wall satire on religion written and performed by BeeJay Aubertin-Clinton re-imagines the relationship between Judas…