Permission is protest theatre with teeth. It’s urgent, intimate, and unexpectedly funny. Set between a Heathrow immigration line and a rooftop…
There have been many moments in society that have reverberated around the country and sent media news desks into a…
“Never work with children and dinosaurs” is a paraphrased old showbiz adage and a well-worn warning passed down the years…
The Metropolitan Opera in collaboration with Royal Ballet and Opera close their season in style with Rossini’s effervescent comedy retaking…
When James Graham originally staged ‘Dear England’ back in June 2023 at the National Theatre, England football fans were daring…
Welcome to another episode of the hit TV show, Trial by Jury! Gilbert and Sullivan’s comedy opens this double bill…
Creative team Mitch Donaldson and Becky Bartram have produced a laugh-out-loud slapstick whodunnit featuring four primary actors, a dozen characters…
Shakespeare at Traquair has become something of an institution, this year marking the 30th anniversary for the talented troupe of…
In this modern adaptation of Franz Lehar’s 1905 operetta The Merry Widow, Scottish Opera presented us with a fresh, ingenious…
Love is more than language, Petra tells you, more than just words. She convinces you that it transcends the confines…