Under the capable direction of Paul Arends, Thingwall Players excel in their Anglified delivery of one of Neil Simon’s most…
Ambitious opera graduate Amy Webber brings a delightful blend of music, role-play, and a hint of job-hunting to the King’s…
One of the things I love about reviewing theatre is the wide variety of productions you get to see, and…
Armed with debonair wit and a trusty guitar, singer-songwriter Chris Tavener - no stranger to a gig - invites us…
One for all the family, The Brit Fest is jam packed with musical legends, fun activities, creative workshops, delicious food…
Music is a universal language, and it has been at the heart of many working class, Northern communities for generations.…
My first trip out reviewing shows taking part in the Greater Manchester Fringe 2024 found me at The Edge in…
The marketing and pre-show announcements for Boyography promise a unique story about queer love and fluid sexuality in a “post-gay…
Billed as the UK premiere, Annerin Productions’ Beyond Van Gogh arrives in Liverpool as an immersive experience of over 300…
When the Windrush scandal began to emerge, the plight of the victims struck a chord because an injustice was being…