As I logged on (no pun intended) to listen to Tree Confessions, part of the 11th Greater Manchester Fringe Festival,…
Did you know that the UK’s first ever national Pride took place in Huddersfield in 1981? A diverse ensemble revisits…
Imagine dancing all your life, becoming one of the best Ballroom and Latin dancers in the country, and then getting…
Liverpool Playhouse Theatre welcomes The West End and Broadway hit comedy “One Man, Two Guvnors”. Following its roaring success when…
Colonel Mustard, with the dagger…in the theatre? Out of the box and on to the stage, family favourite boardgame Cluedo…
The Climbers by Carmen Nasr was due to receive its world premiere in 2020 -and it has been well worth…
How do you look anew at the issues thrown up by the now overwrought and at times morally exhausting #MeToo…
George Orwell’s dystopian novel, originally published in 1949, is a cautionary tale, drawing on the then recent insights into Stalinist…
Dream Again. That was the invitation from Lea Salonga as she opened her show tonight at the Bridgewater Hall in…
Staging their first production since the pandemic, The Hillbark Players transport the audience to a magical, timeless place in their…