Portable Infinity – Edinburgh Traverse Bar

9 months ago

Crikey, this was good. Tight. Hot. Funky. At times it even rocked. Four master musicians with CV’s so long you’d…

Double Act – Southwark Playhouse

9 months ago

Two clowns enter the stage, their mission: to end their life tonight. We travel with them for the day as…

Quartermaine’s Terms – Churchill Theatre, Edinburgh

9 months ago

Presented by Edinburgh People’s Theatre, Quatermaine’s Terms gives a fly-on-the-wall view of a 1960s staffroom within an international school in…

Erocia – Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

9 months ago

‘Dazzling’ was the first word that came to mind as Veronika Eberle played Beethoven’s violin concerto with the RLPO last…

A Letter to Lyndon B Johnson or God Whoever Reads It First – Soho Theatre

9 months ago

A Letter to Lyndon B Johnson is a brilliant piece of physical storytelling, at times funny, thought-provoking, and touching. It…

Murder, She Didn’t Write – Floral Pavilion

9 months ago

We embark on this evening with a little bit of a mystery of our own: do we have press tickets?…

Death of a Salesman – Festival Theatre

9 months ago

Arthur Miller’s iconic treatise on the American Dream, often studied, but rarely performed, is brought to glorious life tonight on…

Raven – Liverpool Playhouse Studio

9 months ago

The raven is often associated with loss and ill-omen and there’s plenty of that in Abigail McKenzie’s debut play as,…

Toxic – Playhouse Theatre, Sheffield

9 months ago

Warning – Age guidance 18+ containing scenes of an adult nature that some may find distressing. A Powerful and evocative…

Dear England – National Theatre

9 months ago

Dear England, written by James Graham, tells the story of the ‘New’ England football team and centres on the origin…