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…
Connor Goodwin’s production of Anna Jordan’s Yen at the Octagon Theatre is raw, tense, and painfully intimate. The play follows…
With an inspired creative vision, the updating of a theatre piece can breathe new life into it, bringing entirely new…
Here’s the thing, some people like Marmite, and some don’t. I always add it to my gravy and most people…
It’s powerful, heartfelt and bursting with unforgettable songs; Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers is a timeless classic that continues to resonate…
The moment you enter the theatre space at the Lowry, for the Cbeebies House Party, you are immersed in the…