Created from a story by Jimmy Coffey and the testimonies of other men held in the Medomsley Youth Detention Centre…
Inspired by the late Graeme Phillips, finessed by director Elinor Randle, and produced by Peter Ward, That Theatre Group CIC’s…
Mona and Mimi by Catherine Leen, premiering at the Unity Theatre on the 3rd and 4th of September, played deservedly…
Commissioned by London Palestine Film Festival and supported by Liverpool Arab Arts Festival, Good Chance theatres’ A Grain of Sand,…
Opening this year’s Liverpool’s Arab Arts Festival, Penguin is a timely piece which connects strongly with the recent Refugee Week…
RAWD began over a decade ago as a disability drama group, meeting weekly in a church hall. Since then, it…
Theatre has long held the power to inspire action, evoke empathy, and shine a light on the injustices of the…
As the dust settles, and the individual show reviews have now been written, it seems like a good time to…
Twenty years ago, under the stewardship of Ken Campbell, ‘The School of Night’ was formed and made its first appearance…
Mythical tales re-telling the story of people’s lives is enchanting, and Allegory of the Cave excel at making the tradition…