Based on the 1953 film, Calamity Jane is finally back on stage and whipping up great audiences all over the…
An emotional and thought-provoking masterclass. Dear Evan Hansen at the Grand Opera House York, was one of the most emotionally…
With yet another instalment of Scottish traditional music, RANT brought their lively fiddle quartet tunes to an even livelier audience…
It’s not very often I leave a theatre and think “so what”, but I did on Sunday night as I…
Taking on the life story and songbook of two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Carole King is no…
Ten actors stand silently with bowed heads as the audience enters the auditorium. In the dim blue lighting we can…
One Way Out is the kind of play that doesn’t just speak, it shouts. But in the same breath, it leaves…
The classic rock and rollin’, bunny hoppin’ musical Grease lands at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre this week after kicking off…
The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs holds counsel for all of us seeking to find our queer foremothers who lived and…
The truth behind a British children’s classic is revealed with the premiere of Swallows and Armenians at the Chelsea Theatre.…