Casting has been announced for a new version of Barry Hines’ northern classic Kes co-produced by Bolton’s Octagon Theatre and…
Shut your eyes and you could’ve been at home next to the wireless any time between 1965 and 1968. Along…
It’s difficult to describe ‘Eat Me’, as one may assume it is a play centralizing around cannibalism but not in…
“You go far back enough, and everything turns to myth” Alistair Mcdowall’s “The Glow” is written with a plethora of…
‘Jersey Boys’ is touring the UK at the moment and tonight it’s the opportunity of the Empire, Liverpool to host…
The NT Live transmission, in conjunction with Sonia Friedman Productions, from Wyndham’s Theatre of Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt, was somewhat timely…
This well-known story based on the book by George Orwell, studied by generations at school has taken to the stage…
The controversial 2003 bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown has been adapted for the stage by Rachel…
I was 7 when I first saw School of Rock in the cinemas, as part of its original release. For…
In 1944 76 allied prisoners of war escaped from Stalag Luft III and new play Tom, Dick and Harry tells…