Gargoyles watch gargoyles as Manchester Cathedral becomes Notre Dame. Who needs scenery when you can stage a musical about a…
It could be said that all plays are about identity at some level. Acting itself is about artifice, cultivating a…
After almost three years in the making, a short run in 2020 which became a casualty of COVID-19 and a…
Love, Liverpool, created by Chloë Moss and directed by Nathan Powell, is a tender and varied homage to Merseyside and…
This is my first sleepover. I am 54 and sitting on a bed in Kelly house, reading Just Seventeen and…
Forget your David Blaines and Copperfields. As the late Tommy Cooper knew in his variety shows of old, there’s big…
Young Homotopia are here to ask the questions that the LGBTQ+ community have been asking themselves for the longest time.…
Grin Theatre Company presented this unique and varied showcase of new LGBTQ writing at the closing night of the very…
What would you imagine to be on the agenda for teenagers chatting online? Rating current romantic crushes? How mean mum…
G&J Productions’ Tea Time, written by Graham Edgington and directed by James Edgington, is a surreal dramatic comedy about three…