After a critically acclaimed National Theatre premiere, a UK tour, an award-winning West End transfer and a Broadway run which…
When going to the theatre, I always love to see a ‘comedy farce’ more than anything else; I enjoy a…
There’s a saying in elite army regiments: big boys’ games, big boys’ rules, and tonight City Theatre stepped up to…
Every now and then a gem of a show comes along and leaves you thinking about it after like a…
Rambert is a contradiction of dance. Britain’s oldest dance company, created at the turn of the 20th Century, with a…
In their 30th anniversary production, Northern Broadsides, under the direction of Laurie Sansom, bring a bold approach to Shakespeare’s most…
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society has finally found the play for their member numbers and the time has come for…
Even allowing for a couple of spiced rum punches in the interval, I have to say, there is nothing better…
Murder mysteries are one of my favourite genres of fiction. So, I was extremely intrigued to see Alma Cullen transporting…
Have you ever been welcomed into and auditorium with cushions and soft toys tucked here and there into the seats,…