Invisible by Nikhil Parmar is a one man show centring on the life of Zayan. The play explores what leads…
Elle While presents a vibrant, new production of the widely performed, if not widely loved play. With a few contemporary…
‘Capable cast entertain with a gentle comedy.’ The Woolgathers of Heswall return to the Little Theatre Birkenhead with their second…
Disembodied voices snap-chat earnestly. The cast is meritorious. They posit thoughts and summaries upon a serious issue, in this case,…
Elizabeth Southerden Thompson was a name unknown to me until I watched Modest, at Hull Truck Theatre, on Thursday evening.…
The play follows the quest of determined Mangoshi, who is searching for a unique flower for her ill mother. Encouraged…
Written in 1939 Noel Coward’s blisteringly witty comedy of manners centres around Garry Essendine a completely self-absorbed and egotistical light…
Your child’s wedding day is one of most stressful events for any parent, but in Betty Derbyshire’s case it has…
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love originally came to stage in 1989, this beautifully written adaptation with Lyrics by Don…
The Stamping Ground is a musical featuring the songs of Scottish Celtic rock band, Runrig. Although little known outside Scotland,…