Shaken, not stirred, both intoxicating and disgusting, the worst of James Bond is what we love most. Fearless and feckless,…
Throughout mythology and history, women who go against societal norms face the judgement of others and come up against a…
Three Men in a Boat was performed in a delightfully charming theatre nestled by the waters of the Thames, just…
There seems to be no story which cannot be made into a musical nowadays. The fascinating history of the struggle…
A French-Opera-singing, sword-fighting, bisexual convent arsonist sounds like a character you’d meet in an especially bizarre dream after one too…
David McVicar’s spectacular staging of Umberto Giordano’s epic verismo opera of revolution and forbidden love from 2015 is brought back…
After a rise in teenage pregnancies a school sex education department felt compelled to act and educate their year 11…
The true crime genre of entertainment has had a strange rise to prominence in recent years and has a grip…
August Strindberg’s Miss Julie formed part of my GCSE drama syllabus, so I approached yesterday’s performance with a warm, hazy…
"Black is the Color of My Voice" is a captivating one-woman theatre production, both written and performed by the incredible…