No Woman’s Land is a powerful and engaging one-woman performance from Ciara O’Neill that blends verbatim theatre and storytelling to…
As the trend for celebrity performers and popular stories continues to dominate the West End, it becomes increasingly important to…
Without any previous research, I chose to enter this piece blind in which I am immensely glad I did. Created…
There was nothing Fawlty about the RLPO in last night’s performance—a real Touch of Class, you might say. In that…
Off the back of its Edinburgh Fringe run, Douglas Maxwell’s So Young returns to the Traverse Theatre, directed by Artistic…
The Monkey’s Paw, currently haunting the intimate Hope Theatre, is a stage adaptation of the classic supernatural tale of the…
As someone who spends a lot of their life on trains, I’ve always wondered what happened in the old signal…
With a runtime of just 30 minutes, The Constant Cold by Zoë Cooper delivers a tight package of thrills and…
Arguably the most well-known of all Roald Dahls novels, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is being performed at Altrincham Garrick…
There’s a certain audacity to a one-person show. One performer, one story, one mind in charge of the entire evening.…