Some productions arrive with a clear sense of identity, and Desperate Scousewives: Lily’s Story wastes no time establishing exactly what…
War Horse is a two hour twenty-minute spectacle of sublime animated visuals and skilful puppetry. A story that gets to…
Joshua Harmon’s We Had a World arrives Downstairs at Hampstead Theatre following a critically acclaimed debut in New York last…
A packed Traverse 1 on a Monday night is no small achievement for a contemporary jazz ensemble. Yet Portable Infinity's…
Almost 30 years after the original film came to our screens, Tiptop productions return to Theatr Clwyd with the brilliant…
“Given all the misery around… if you spend the day smiling, there must be something wrong with you.” That is…
There are few cinematic puzzles more challenging than trying to complete a viewing of Dear Evan Hanson. Trust me, I…
Johnny Cash and June Carter were independently successful within the country music scene in the fifties and sixties. Having met…
The highly successful Altrincham Garrick Studio season of productions centred around a Manchester theme concludes this week with a timely…
Teeth ‘N’ Smiles has enjoyed a lengthy run during this 2026 revival at the Duke of York theatre, celebrating 50…