Barbara Nice, the stand-up comedy alter ego of actress Janice Connolly, returned to the region of her birth to appear…
Mozart’s satirical and deeply human four-act comic opera, an adaptation with Da Ponte of Beaumarchais’ banned 1778 play about warring…
On arrival, a buzz of excitement filled the air as the welcoming volunteers enthusiastically encouraged the young pirates in the…
I always jump at any chance to see a show written by Stephen Sondheim, and as we approach the second…
Helen Forrester’s much loved million-selling novels which depict her difficult childhood growing up in post-Depression Liverpool have been popular with…
There is a rich theatrical tradition of showcasing stories of people who have been left behind, left out. They tend…
As Storm Larisa battered the north of England, the near three hundred hardy souls who braved blizzard conditions to eventually…
Well, I expected this show to be a straightforward tribute to Kate Bush – how wrong I was, it was…
Raw. Funny. Honest. Tonight, we met Nathaniel J Hall in all his glory and left the theatre better for it.…
Songwriter and performer Louise Jordan connects Florence’s work in the 19th century with the issues we continue to face today.…