The world’s most loved fairytale is set to entertain Epstein Theatre audiences this Christmas – and today the first fabulous…
Written by Lee Mattinson and first performed at the Theatre by the Lake in Keswick, Steel centres around two teenage…
Woolton Drama Group’s inaugural ten-minute play festival in Liverpool, ‘A Taste of Funny; served up five fresh pieces of work,…
Celebrating 130 years of Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest, Say It Again, Sorry? offer up their own…
Actor and writer Mark Farrelly’s portrayal of Quentin Crisp is mesmerizing. Under Linda Marlowe’s careful direction, Farrelly delivers a 75-minute…
With tales of criminals, swan hunters, and torrid affairs, folk-group Sian had the audience of the Traverse in awe. Presented…
King of Pangea is a new musical produced by Jerry Mitchell that takes audiences on an emotional journey through the…
Refugee Week, the UK-wide celebration of arts, culture, and community, returns from 16th to 22nd June 2025 under the theme…
This show was performed by the NK Theatre Arts junior youth theatre members (all 85 of them!) and I cannot…
The first rule of dramatic writing is to “show not tell”. Drama works best when the audience is engaged in…