Opera North opened its 2025–26 season with something quietly radical: the UK premiere of the extended Hamburg version of Dame…
The aptly named play Consumed, written by Karis Kelly won the Women’s Prize for Playwriting in 2022, is a dark,…
Picture this, utter silence, a dimly lit stage, bulbs of warm light scattered in each corner, a piano centre stage…
Matthew Bourne’s The Midnight Bell arrived in Sheffield with all the pomp of a bold dance show and all the…
On Tuesday evening, make-up intact, I took my front row seat at the Hull Truck Theatre to watch a performance…
Generations of school children have read To Kill a Mockingbird’s tale of racial injustice in 1930s Alabama as past history,…
Riveting and far reaching, a masterclass of storytelling. The Sheffield Theatres and Royal Exchange Theatre Production of Dancing at Lughnasa…
An alien taking their seat at the Hull City Hall on Thursday evening might possibly have wondered what the tuneless…
Roots Mbili Theatre brought their epic, devastating show ‘Far Gone’ to the Crucible Playhouse this week, and demonstrated the excellence…
Sad clown paradox is actually a syndrome where comedians with early life feelings of deprivation and isolation use an audience…