The tales of the Baba Yaga, best known in Slavic folk and fairy tale traditions, are full of rich story…
In the realm of theatrical productions that aim to explore important historical events and their relevance to contemporary society, 'What…
When the Rocky Horror Show comes to town, you can guarantee fishnet stockings, suspenders, bustiers, saucy maids’ costumes et al…
A lone woman comes through the dry ice holding a lantern and looking serious. So, the initial thought is this…
Director Judith Martindale blows new life into Philip Goulding’s stage adaptation of the 1952 Ealing comedy classic bringing the right…
“Originals are always better than sequels”, unfortunately proven in this case, submerged within the shadows of the dizzying heights of…
At The Queens Hall tonight Jasdeep Singh Degun sits cross-legged smiling and calm, cradling his sitar, on a raised Dias…
“Head Set”, Victoria Melody’s autobiographical performance piece of self- examination, seems to inhabit the little chartered hinterland between stand-up comedy…
It goes without saying that Mozart was a genius, the ultimate prodigious talent who could pick out tunes on the…
The features which set this production of Othello apart are its length, only 100 minutes without an interval, and the…