The Mother Sh*t is a genre-bending delight. After their sell out run at Camden People’s Theatre with Frills and Spills,…
It is seventy-five years since Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons was first produced on Broadway. Three quarters of a…
Sian Davies’s show, part of Liverpool’s Homotopia Festival, was warmly received by a home crowd, keen to proudly welcome the…
These days, theatre gives us so much choice from minimalist to technical wizardry, contemporary themes and hard-hitting issues but every…
A British spy of Indian Muslim heritage, Noor was an inspirational woman during World War II. Her story, with its…
Centenary Theatre Company are about to move into the Brindley Theatre in Runcorn to present their latest production Elf the…
Ikaria is a moving capture of two young people's lives in college over a semester. The play recreates for us…
43 Years in 80 minutes – Sister Radio has the silence speak volumes. The sinister silence between sisters or the…
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without ‘A Christmas Carol’ whether you read it, rewatch an old film or better still see…
Flute Theatre’s Pericles begins with a hushed stage as the performers sit quietly on benches facing the audience. The sombre…