T.S. Eliot said that poetry can communicate before it is understood. The Midnight Bell is poetry in motion – not…
Returning for their fourth outing at Hope Mill Theatre, the boisterous cabaret troupe behind Send in the Clowns: A Little…
Not Your Superwoman, stars Golda Rosheuvel and Letitia Wright; two powerhouse actresses who breathed life into Emma Dennis-Edward’s deeply moving…
Writer and director Pauline Fleming’s tale of Oxton’s very own Gentleman Jack in this original production from Depth Training CIC…
This evening, I find myself visiting the underwater town of Bikini bottom and joining Spongebob and friends on a quest…
Back in 2005, Tony Blair was the Prime Minister, Doctor Who returned to our screens, and another show, with a…
There are certain shows that feel timeless in their simplicity and power, and A Chorus Line is one of them.…
Whilst it’s not customary to review the same production, a couple of key cast changes, a new venue, and the…
Described as “a new electropop audiodrama”, Can’t Complain is the brainchild of musician Sam Easton. The genesis of this show…
Mona and Mimi by Catherine Leen, premiering at the Unity Theatre on the 3rd and 4th of September, played deservedly…