Crow’s Theatre presents the Scottish premiere of the aptly named As You Like It: A Radical Retelling at the Edinburgh…
This is a compelling, provocative and passionate piece of theatre about artistic freedom, censorship and political activism. You may love…
When Jane Austen died in July of 1817, she left behind six completed novels (four already published and two released…
We all know that opening nights can go one of two ways; either a riot of mistakes ,technical blunders and…
This traditional Panto is great family entertainment, including cheesy jokes, audience participation, sing alongs and all the familiar ‘panto’ tropes.…
Amy Liptrot's 2015 memoir of a generation lost to trivia and over-consumption certainly struck a chord. A film of the…
Brief Encounter started as a play called Still Life before Noel Coward translated it to the stage with his immortal…
Vanity Fair is, when it's not inspiring magazine titles, a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, first published serially between 1847…